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  • WeirdViper
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    • Aug 2016
    • 978

    #1

    Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



    August 1st 2020

    After making his return to WWE a few years ago shocking the world, Shane McMahon went on to become one of the biggest heels in the company with his best in the world gimmick.

    After losing a ladder match in late 2019 he quietly left the public eye and people moved on not really asking questions about what his plans were.

    That is until the summer of 2020, it has been reported that Shane McMahon quietly sold off every share he had in WWE and completely cut ties with the company. His plan is to blaze his own path in the business by starting up his own company and that is where we get NEO.

    New Era Offense is going to be a hybrid of both mindsets of pro wrestling, spending as much money as needed to get the biggest stars in the business, and also giving opportunity to new faces and talented workers who may not be stars.

    Shane McMahon is the sole owner of this new company, and has said he plans to bring in someone to run each show and he will periodically be on television but it will not be his main focus and he plans to grow the company behind the scenes and eventually surpass the legacy of his father.

    NEO will have 2 weekly shows, NEO Heat and NEO Thunder.

    Heat will be on Thursday Nights, and be a show for the male talent

    Thunder will be on Friday Nights, and be a show for the female talent.

    Shane has also announced that all fans who tune in to NEO should be prepared for some surprises along the way, and some new concepts brought in.
  • WeirdViper
    Pro
    • Aug 2016
    • 978

    #2
    Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



    GENERAL MANAGER: The Rock

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    • WeirdViper
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      • Aug 2016
      • 978

      #3
      Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



      GENERAL MANAGER: Trish Stratus

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      • WeirdViper
        Pro
        • Aug 2016
        • 978

        #4
        Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



        August 6th 2020
        Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

        Shane McMahon comes out from the back, making his debut tonight. He takes the microphone and makes it clear that he is in a position of power.

        Segment Rating 4*

        Joe Hennig vs Bronson Reed.

        Match Background: Hennig is making his debut at this show. Reed is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Joe Hennig snap suplexes Reed. Joe Hennig snap suplexes Reed HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, Hennig is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Reverse DDT on Reed. TIGER DRIVER~! '91 nearly crushes the spine of Reed! Reed reverses an irish whip...and Joe Hennig runs into the referee! Bronson Reed knocks Hennig to the outside, then signals for the Monsta Splash. He reaches out of the ring for Joe Hennig...and gets clobbered with the ring bell! Right to the head! The referee wakes up to see Hennig sliding in and making the pinfall: 1....2....3! Forget about it. Joe Hennig goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

        Match Rating 3.5*

        Myers and Matthews are in the ring. They issue a challenge to any team to come out and fight them. From the back come The O.C., who run in and attack. Myers and Matthews get swiftly beaten down, and end up lying on their backs in the ring thanks to the newcomers.

        Segment Rating 3.5*

        Myers and Matthews vs The O.C..

        Match Background: Matthews is making his debut at this show. Myers is making his debut at this show. Anderson is making his debut at this show. Gallows is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Flying shoulder tackle by Matthews sends Gallows CRASHING to the mat. Nice piledriver on Gallows. Covers for a quick two count. Tag between Brett Matthews and Brian Myers. Myers and Matthews hook up Gallows, then hit a double suplex. Doc Gallows charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Hooks the leg for a two count. Myers scoops and slams Doc Gallows. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Gallows powers out of a headlock. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Doc Gallows just KILLS Brian Myers! Tag to Karl Anderson. BAAACK Body drop by Myers gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Spear by Karl Anderson. Brian Myers fights out of a grapple. Tag to Brett Matthews. Full nelson slam on Anderson. Brett Matthews scores with a big spinebuster. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Brett Matthews hits some punches. How generic. Karl Anderson avoids a Brett Matthews avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Spear by Karl Anderson. Brett Matthews is in big trouble...Magic Killer!! 1....2....3! The O.C. remain in the ring, celebrating their victory.

        Match Rating 4*

        Eric Young is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting EC3. He hits the ring and attacks. Eric Young can barely stand. One Percenter!!! That shook the ring. Young got beaten down by the debuting EC3.

        Segment Rating 4.5*

        EC3 vs Eric Young.

        Match Background: EC3 is making his debut at this show. Young is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Double arm suplex by EC3 connects as Young hits hard. Young takes a back suplex. EC3 snap suplexes Young HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, EC3 is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! EC3 snap suplexes Young HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, EC3 is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! EC3 gets taken down out of nowhere! BAAACK Body drop by EC3 gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Spear by Eric Young. There's a two count on the pin. EC3 avoids a Eric Young avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Young walks into a jaw breaker. There's a two count on the pin. Northern Lights Bomb very nearly crushes the spine of Young! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Young reverses a waistlock. STIFF~! chop lights up EC3 who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Young goes for a splash but EC3 puts the knees up. Young gets caught with a short powerbomb from EC3. Young reverses an irish whip...and EC3 runs into the referee! Eric Young knocks EC3 to the outside, then signals for the Edge of Sanity. He reaches out of the ring for EC3...and gets clobbered with the ring bell! Right to the head! The referee wakes up to see EC3 sliding in and making the pinfall: 1....2....3! Forget about it. EC3 goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

        Match Rating 4*

        Marty Scurll is in the ring. Kenny Omega comes out, and challenges him to a match tonight. The challenge is accepted.

        Segment Rating 4*

        Kenny Omega vs Marty Scurll.

        Match Background: Omega is making his debut at this show. Scurll is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Omega takes a flying neckbreaker from Marty Scurll. Scurll crushes Omega with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Marty Scurll misses a clothesline. Kenny Omega kicks the leg, knocks Scurll down, and goes to work on it. Second rope flying axe handle, Scurll goes down. One day, Omega might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Hooks the leg for a two count. Vicious kick to the teeth from Kenny Omega. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Second rope flying axe handle, Scurll goes down. One day, Omega might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Omega walks into a drop toe hold. Scurll crushes Omega with a huge legdrop. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Omega. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Flying elbow from Marty Scurll connects. Scurll hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Omega pushes out of a Marty Scurll hold. Kenny Omega hits a rolling kick on Scurll. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. DDT from the top rope by Kenny Omega. That looked KILLER. Kenny Omega moves in for the kill. V-Trigger!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Kenny Omega offers a handshake to Scurll...and he accepts it!

        Match Rating 4*

        Shane McMahon makes his to the ring, and takes a microphone. He announces the signing of a brand new tag team, The Lucha Bros. They come out and climb into the ring. They play to the crowd as Shane looks on.

        Segment Rating 4*

        Miro vs Mr. Brodie Lee.

        Match Background: Miro is making his debut at this show. Brodie is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Miro scoops and slams Mr. Brodie Lee. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Brodie pushes out of a Miro hold. Brodie scoops and slams Miro. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Brodie whips Miro into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! High Angle DDT by Mr. Brodie Lee just SPIKES Miro down! Cover, but there's no one to count for Mr. Brodie Lee! Miro backdrops Mr. Brodie Lee out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Miro. Fallaway slam by Miro puts down Mr. Brodie Lee. Spinebuster by Miro. Hooks the leg for a two count. Death valley driver by Miro! No one executes that move properly anymore. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Brodie backdrops Miro out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Mr. Brodie Lee. Nice piledriver on Miro. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Mr. Brodie Lee gets taken down out of nowhere! Miro floors Mr. Brodie Lee. Here it comes...Accolade! Mr. Brodie Lee taps! Miro remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

        Match Rating 4*

        The Rock comes out from the back, making his debut tonight. He takes the microphone and makes it clear that he is in a position of power.

        Segment 4.5*

        Overall Show Rating: 4*

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        • SmooveMove
          MVP
          • Mar 2013
          • 1349

          #5
          Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense

          This is an awesome concept. Imagine if this actually happened! Rosters are pretty good too. I appreciate how realistic they are (outside of The Rock as GM).
          ECW | WWE 2K Universe Mode

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          • GravesFan9
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            • Feb 2006
            • 497

            #6
            Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense

            I wish I knew who more of these people are, but I'm trying to follow along!
            Check out my WWE2K19 Universe Dynasty - "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW

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            • WeirdViper
              Pro
              • Aug 2016
              • 978

              #7
              Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense

              Originally posted by SmooveMove
              This is an awesome concept. Imagine if this actually happened! Rosters are pretty good too. I appreciate how realistic they are (outside of The Rock as GM).
              Wanted to spend some money on a big name authority figure, was deciding between Rock or Austin lol, but since Austin did the co-gm with bischoff IRL went more fun

              Originally posted by GravesFan9
              I wish I knew who more of these people are, but I'm trying to follow along!
              thanks, um not sure what ones u dont know, but all the guys are pretty known stars

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              • WeirdViper
                Pro
                • Aug 2016
                • 978

                #8
                Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                August 7th 2020
                Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                Trish Stratus comes out from the back, making her debut tonight. She takes the microphone and makes it clear that she is in a position of power.

                Segment Rating 4*

                Hania is in the ring, about to give an interview. Out from the crowd comes the debuting Tsukasa Fujimoto, who attacks. Hania can barely stand. Venus Shot!!! That shook the ring. Hania has been laid out by Tsukasa Fujimoto.

                Segment Rating 3*

                Hania vs Tsukasa Fujimoto.

                Match Background: Hania is making her debut at this show. Fujimoto is making her debut at this show.

                The Match: Fujimoto hits a short arm drag on Hania. Hania powers out of a Tsukasa Fujimoto headlock. Hania hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Power drive elbow by Hania. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Tsukasa Fujimoto reverses a hip toss. Tsukasa Fujimoto arm drags Hania over and locks on an armbar. Flying elbow off the top rope by Tsukasa Fujimoto, getting as close to zero air as possible. Hooks the leg for a two count. Flying knee to the face from Tsukasa Fujimoto. For the record it was more of a Rusty Wizard than a Shining one. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Hania counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Hania crushes Fujimoto with a running senton. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Hania goes for a splash but Fujimoto puts the knees up. Hania hooks up a suplex, but Fujimoto flips out and lands on her feet, and quickly grabs the tights to score with a school boy pin! 1...2..3! The referee somehow missed the blatant cheating! Tsukasa Fujimoto goes into the crowd, where she celebrates her victory

                Match Rating 2*

                Haruka Kato is backstage. She wanted to rip into Mayu Iwatani. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

                Segment Rating 2*

                Haruka Kato vs Mayu Iwatani.

                Match Background: Kato is making her debut at this show. Iwatani is making her debut at this show.

                The Match: Mayu Iwatani takes a right hand to the temple from Kato. Weak bodyslam by Kato. There's a two count on the pin. Iwatani flips out of a Haruka Kato bodyslam attempt. Kato takes a back suplex. Fallaway slam by Mayu Iwatani puts down Haruka Kato. Covers for a quick two count. TIGER DRIVER~! '91 nearly crushes the spine of Kato! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Fallaway slam by Mayu Iwatani puts down Haruka Kato. Mayu Iwatani misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Back heel kick from Kato on Iwatani but it misses by miles. Covers for a quick two count. Haruka Kato scores with a poor standing spinebuster. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Haruka Kato with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Iwatani. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Haruka Kato hits Iwatani. Mayu Iwatani once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Iwatani drives a thrust kick into the chest of Kato. Wicked suplex out of the corner from Mayu Iwatani, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Haruka Kato can barely stand. Here it comes - Bridging Dragon Suplex. 1....2...3, it's finished. Mayu Iwatani remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                Match Rating 2.5*

                Kimber Lee is in the ring, cutting an interview. The lights go out, and a new entrance video plays. The lights come back on, and the debuting Chelsea Green is standing on the sound stage, holding a microphone. She gives a speech about what she is going to do. Kimber Lee cuts back in, unhappy about her interview being interupted. They descend into insults, threats, and challenges. Chelsea Green gets the last word, promising that she is here to make an impact, and then leaves.

                Segment Rating 3*

                Chelsea Green vs Kimber Lee.

                Match Background: Chelsea is making her debut at this show. Princess is making her debut at this show.

                The Match: Kimber Lee hits a right hand on Chelsea Green. Kimber Lee hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Covers for a quick two count. Chelsea Green once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Kimber Lee walks into a chop. That must have hurt. Chelsea suplexes Princess to the canvas and floats over. Covers for a quick two count. Forward suplex from Chelsea. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Princess tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Princess blocks a kick from Chelsea Green. Kimber Lee DDTs Chelsea, but it just looked terrible. There's a two count on the pin. Kimber Lee turns Chelsea inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Chelsea Green takes a right hand to the temple from Princess. Kimber Lee hits Chelsea. Chelsea Green is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Princess tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Forward suplex from Chelsea, but not done very well. Chelsea Green ducks a Princess clothesline and does a quick roll up. Chelsea has a handful of tights! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Chelsea Green climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as she celebrates her victory

                Match Rating 2*

                Trish Stratus is backstage in her office. The debuting Kayden Carter walks in, and asks what she has to do to get a job. Trish Stratus says that she has to prove that she is good enough first. Trish books her against Amapola, and tells her that if she can win, she can have a full-time job.

                Segment Rating 3.5*

                Kayden Carter vs Amapola.

                Match Background: Carter is making her debut at this show. Amapola is making her debut at this show.

                The Match: Carter hits a short arm drag on Amapola. Amapola avoids a Kayden Carter avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Amapola drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Carter. Carter reverses an irish whip...and Amapola runs into the referee! Wicked suplex out of the corner from Amapola, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Cover, but there's no one to count for Amapola! Carter flips out of a Amapola bodyslam attempt. Face crusher from Carter on Amapola sets up for an elbowdrop. Kayden Carter hits a ****ty missile dropkick on Amapola. Covers for a quick two count. Swan dive headbutt from Carter but without much elevation on the move. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Amapola kicks Kayden Carter in the gut to reverse the momentum. Carter walks into a jaw breaker. Pin, but Carter is out just before the three count. Amapola misses a clothesline. Amapola can barely stand. Crucifix Bomb! 1....2....3. Kayden Carter climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as she celebrates her victory

                Match Rating 2*

                Melina is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Nyla Rose. She hits the ring and attacks. Nyla Rose moves in for the kill. Beast Bomb! Melina got beaten down by the debuting Nyla Rose.

                Segment Rating 4*

                Melina vs Nyla Rose.

                Match Background: Melina is making her debut at this show. Rose is making her debut at this show.

                The Match: Wack kick from Rose. Nyla Rose hits Melina. Nyla Rose hits a right hand on Melina. Big kick from Rose staggers Melina but that's about it. Melina kicks Nyla Rose in the gut to reverse the momentum. Big kick from Melina staggers Rose but that's about it. Melina hits a piledriver on Nyla Rose. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. Covers for a quick two count. Rose reverses a Melina hammerlock. Nyla Rose hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Hooks the leg for a two count. Rose DDTs Melina. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Melina once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Uninspired brawling from Melina. Rose pushes out of a Melina hold. Weak bodyslam on Melina by Rose sets up a legdrop. Melina can barely stand. Beast Bomb!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Nyla Rose remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                Match Rating 3*

                Overall Show Rating 3*

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                • WeirdViper
                  Pro
                  • Aug 2016
                  • 978

                  #9
                  Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense

                  INJURY NEWS

                  August 8th 2020

                  After NEO made its television debut, they went on the road this weekend for its first live house shows, and in an unfortunate bad spot, NEO superstar Karl Anderson took a very bad fall and injured his knee.

                  After being looked at by medical professionals, it is being reported he will be out of action up to 16 months.

                  This is horrible and could threaten his future in the ring.

                  We also wonder where that leaves Doc Gallows, he came in with Karl, they planned to make an impact in the tag division. Will he look for a new partner? Become a singles wrestler? could this derail him as well?

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                  • WeirdViper
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 978

                    #10
                    Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                    August 13th 2020
                    Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                    Mr. Brodie Lee comes out onto the ramp, and announces that he has brought an ally into the promotion. Out comes Damian Priest, making his debut, cementing this new alliance.

                    Segment Rating 3.5

                    Bronson Reed vs Damian Priest.

                    Match Background: Priest is making his debut at this show.

                    The Match: Bronson Reed takes a right hand to the temple from Priest. I bet those hurt more than Sgt. Slaughter's Noogies. Reed receives some punishment by Damian Priest but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Damian Priest with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Reed. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Reed takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Reed blocks a punch. BAAACK Body drop by Priest gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Massive backbreaker on Priest and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. There's a two count on the pin. Reed goes for a splash but Priest puts the knees up. Powerslam from Damian Priest on Reed. Hooks the leg for a two count. Side suplex from Priest. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Bronson Reed once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Reed slams Damian Priest. Reed walks into a drop toe hold. Damian Priest hits a right hand on Bronson Reed. Mr. Brodie Lee comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Bronson Reed turns around. Mr. Brodie Lee spins Reed around. Mr. Brodie Lee hits the Discus Clothesline! Brodie leaves the ring, the damage done! The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Damian Priest pins Reed. Priest and Brodie beat away on Bronson Reed, leaving him spread-eagled on the canvas.

                    Match Rating 2.5*

                    Joe Hennig is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Angel Garza. He hits the ring and attacks. Angel Garza moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Wing Clipper. Hennig got beaten down by the debuting Angel Garza.

                    Segment Rating 3*

                    Joe Hennig vs Angel Garza.

                    Match Background: Garza is making his debut at this show.

                    The Match: Angel Garza strikes Hennig. Hennig powers out of a headlock. Garza takes a back suplex. Joe Hennig misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Front legsweep slam aka The Stroke by Joe Hennig. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Garza counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Hard back suplex on Hennig. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Hennig is down! Hooks the leg for a two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Angel Garza, Hennig got planted! Pin, but Hennig is out just before the three count. Garza drops an elbow...but Joe Hennig moves out of the way. BRAINBUSTAH~! by Joe Hennig! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Joe Hennig misses a clothesline. Joe Hennig can barely stand. Wing Clipper! 1....2....3. Angel Garza climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                    Match Rating 3*

                    Myers and Matthews are backstage. They were out there to hype a match against The Lucha Bros. Sounds like fun.

                    Segment Rating 3*

                    Myers and Matthews vs The Lucha Bros.

                    Match Background: None.

                    The Match: Pentagón Jr. kicks the leg, knocks Myers down, and goes to work on it. Myers takes a flying neckbreaker from Pentagón Jr.. There's a two count on the pin. Tag between Pentagón Jr. and Fénix. The Lucha Bros whip Myers into the ropes and hit a double back elbow. Hooks the leg for a two count. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Fénix goes for a splash but Myers puts the knees up. Spinebuster by Brian Myers. There's a two count on the pin. Myers tags out to Brett Matthews. Massive backbreaker on Fénix and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! BAAACK Body drop by Fénix gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Fénix ducks a wild right hand. Fénix uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Tag to Pentagón Jr.. Matthews walks into a high dropkick from Pentagón Jr., almost losing several teeth in the process. Tag to Brian Myers. Myers takes a flying neckbreaker from Pentagón Jr.. Brian Myers is all alone...Spike Fear Factor!! 1....2....3! The Lucha Bros remain in the ring, celebrating their victory.

                    Match Rating 3.5*

                    Eric Young is backstage. He was on Hype Central (HYPE CENTRAL!!!) tonight, this time for a match with Marty Scurll. Can you believe that I just marked out for Lance Wright? How many people even remember that guy?

                    Segment Rating 3.5*

                    Marty Scurll vs Eric Young.

                    Match Background: None.

                    The Match: Running knee lift from Eric Young. Full nelson slam on Scurll. There's a two count on the pin. Scurll blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Scurll just WAFFLES Young with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Hard back suplex on Young. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Hooks the leg for a two count. Wicked suplex out of the corner from Marty Scurll, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Marty Scurll misses a clothesline. Nice piledriver on Scurll. Hooks the leg for a two count. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Eric Young just KILLS Marty Scurll! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Fallaway slam by Eric Young puts down Marty Scurll. Young slams Marty Scurll. Marty Scurll pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Young takes a flying neckbreaker from Marty Scurll. Young walks into a face crusher variation. Has anyone's face ever really been crushed by one though? Eric Young gets knocked to the ground by Scurll. Eric Young gets locked in the Crossface Chickenwing! Submission victory! Marty Scurll climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                    Match Rating 3*

                    EC3 is backstage. He wanted to rip into Kenny Omega. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

                    Segment Rating 4*

                    EC3 vs Kenny Omega.

                    Match Background: None.

                    The Match: Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by EC3. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Vicious back suplex! Kenny Omega got nailed big time! Covers for a quick two count. Kenny Omega avoids a EC3 avalanche by getting out of the damn way! STIFF high kick on EC3 by Kenny Omega. Omega uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on EC3. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pin, but EC3 is out just before the three count. Omega hits a dropkick on EC3 and gets right back up. EC3 elbows Kenny Omega in the face to break a hammerlock. BRAINBUSTAH~! by EC3! Hooks the leg for a two count. TIGER DRIVER~! '91 nearly crushes the spine of Omega! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Omega tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Omega gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from EC3! Kenny Omega powers out of a EC3 headlock. Second rope flying axe handle, EC3 goes down. One day, Omega might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Springboard dropkick from Kenny Omega. Nicely done. EC3 can barely stand. One Wingged Angel!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Kenny Omega remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                    Match Rating 4*

                    In the ring is The Rock, who has a microphone. He announces the newest signing, Karrion Kross. He comes out from the back, and gets into the ring. Suddenly he attacks The Rock and beats him down. Karrion Kross has The Rock down on the canvas. Kross Jacket!!! The Rock goes limp! Kross plays to the crowd, leaving The Rock down in the ring.

                    Segment Rating 4*

                    Overall Show Rating 3.5*

                    Comment

                    • WeirdViper
                      Pro
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 978

                      #11
                      Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                      August 14th 2020
                      Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                      Melina is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Bianca Belair. She hits the ring and attacks. Bianca Belair moves in for the kill. Kiss of Death!!! That shook the ring. Melina got beaten down by the debuting Bianca Belair.

                      Segment 3.5*

                      Bianca Belair vs Melina.

                      Match Background: Belair is making her debut at this show.

                      The Match: Melina receives some punishment by Bianca Belair but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Melina flips out of a Bianca Belair bodyslam attempt. Melina strikes Bianca Belair. Melina misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Melina scores with a poor standing spinebuster. Cover, but there's no one to count for Melina! Belair counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Running clothesline from Bianca Belair was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Bianca Belair hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Covers for a quick two count. Flapjack from Belair on Melina. Pin, but Melina is out just before the three count. Melina reverses a waistlock. Melina DDTs Belair, but it just looked terrible. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Belair flips out of a Melina bodyslam attempt. Melina can barely stand. Kiss of Death!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Bianca Belair goes into the crowd, where she celebrates her victory

                      Match Rating 3.5*

                      Amapola is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Candice LeRae. She hits the ring and attacks. Candice LeRae floors Amapola. Springboard Moonsault! Boom! Amapola got beaten down by the debuting Candice LeRae.

                      Segment Rating 3.5

                      Candice LeRae vs Amapola.

                      Match Background: LeRae is making her debut at this show.

                      The Match: Candice LeRae takes a butterfly suplex from Amapola. Doctor Bomb connects and LeRae landed hard. There's a two count on the pin. Amapola gets taken down out of nowhere! Candice LeRae strikes Amapola. Amapola gets splashed in the corner. Hooks the leg for a two count. Side suplex from LeRae. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Running clothesline from Candice LeRae was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Amapola comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Badly executed second rope splash by Amapola. There's a two count on the pin. Amapola face jams Candice LeRae. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Candice LeRae takes a knee lift from Amapola. *sigh* Running knee lifts always remind me of the late Curt Hennig. Big forearm by Amapola makes me want to go to the mirror and check MY teeth. Candice LeRae powers out of a Amapola headlock. Amapola takes a vertical suplex from Candice LeRae. Candice LeRae scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Amapola gets knocked to the ground by LeRae. Springboard Moonsault!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Candice LeRae climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as she celebrates her victory

                      Match Rating 2.5

                      Haruka Kato is in the ring, about to give an interview. Out from the crowd comes the debuting Dakota Kai, who attacks. Haruka Kato is in trouble. GTK! Kato has been laid out by Dakota Kai.

                      Segment Rating 2.5

                      Dakota Kai vs Haruka Kato.

                      Match Background: Kai is making her debut at this show.

                      The Match: Dakota Kai strikes Kato. Haruka Kato gets hip tossed by Kai. Uninspired brawling from Dakota Kai. Covers for a quick two count. Kai hits an arm drag on Kato, follows it up with about 3 more and locks in an armbar for good measure. Hooks the leg for a two count. Haruka Kato once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Kato strikes away at Dakota Kai, not doing much damage at all. Hooks the leg for a two count. Haruka Kato DDTs Kai, but it just looked terrible. Dakota Kai once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Dakota Kai with an enziguri. Haruka Kato can barely stand. Here it comes - GTK. 1....2...3, it's finished. Dakota Kai slides to the outside and grabs a chair, then climbs back into the ring. Kato turns around...and gets planted with a huge chair shot to the head! She is left down and out on the canvas.

                      Match Rating 2.5*

                      Kayden Carter is in the ring, cutting an interview. The lights go out, and a new entrance video plays. The lights come back on, and the debuting Kairi Sane is standing on the sound stage, holding a microphone. She gives a speech about what she is going to do. Kayden Carter cuts back in, unhappy about her interview being interupted. They descend into insults, threats, and challenges. Kairi Sane gets the last word, promising that she is here to make an impact, and then leaves.

                      Segment Rating 2.5*

                      Kairi Sane vs Kayden Carter.

                      Match Background: Sane is making her debut at this show.

                      The Match: Sane slams Kayden Carter. Carter blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! A kick from Carter is delivered to the leg. Kayden Carter misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Slingshot clothesline by Carter, who almost messed it up by slipping on the ropes. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Carter goes for a splash but Sane puts the knees up. Carter tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Tiger bomb by Kairi Sane, which is nowhere near as cool as a botched Pedigree but gets the job done. Covers for a quick two count. Spear! Carter is down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Kayden Carter elbows Kairi Sane in the face to break a hammerlock. Carter tries to channel the power of Kawada, but ends up channeling the power of Trish Stratus instead by hitting a high kick on Kairi Sane. Pin, but Sane is out just before the three count. Kairi Sane is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Kairi Sane floors Carter near the ropes and makes the pin. Sane is using the ropes for leverage! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Kairi Sane climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as she celebrates her victory

                      Match Rating 2.5*

                      Hania is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Mandy Rose. She hits the ring and attacks. Hania is in trouble. Bed of Roses! Hania got beaten down by the debuting Mandy Rose.

                      Segment Rating 3.5*

                      Mandy Rose vs Hania.

                      Match Background: Mandy is making her debut at this show.

                      The Match: Mandy Rose strikes Hania. Hania backdrops Mandy Rose out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Hania. Mandy walks into a high dropkick from Hania, almost losing several teeth in the process. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Tiger suplex on Mandy. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Cover, but there's no one to count for Hania! Mandy Rose reverses a hip toss. Big kick from Mandy staggers Hania but that's about it. Mandy Rose hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Covers for a quick two count. Mandy Rose with an enziguri! HBK isn't moving...uh oh. Oh, sorry, I had a flashback to the last time I got fooled. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Mandy goes for a splash but Hania puts the knees up. Hania crushes Mandy with a huge legdrop. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Hania gets taken down out of nowhere! Mandy Rose moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Bed of Roses. 1....2...3, it's finished. Mandy Rose climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as she celebrates her victory

                      Match Rating 3*

                      In the ring is Trish Stratus, who has a microphone. She announces the newest signing, Sonya Deville. She comes out from the back, and gets into the ring. Suddenly she attacks Trish and beats her down. Sonya Deville moves in for the kill. Square-Up Kick!!! That shook the ring. Deville plays to the crowd, leaving Trish Stratus down in the ring.

                      Segment Rating 4*

                      Overall Show Rating 3*

                      Comment

                      • WeirdViper
                        Pro
                        • Aug 2016
                        • 978

                        #12
                        Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                        August 21st 2020
                        Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                        The camera shows the outside of the locker room of Doc Gallows. Mr. Brodie Lee appears, knocks, then enters, closing the door behind him.

                        Segment Rating 3.5*

                        Joe Hennig vs Karrion Kross.

                        Match Background: None.

                        The Match: Nice piledriver on Hennig. Karrion Kross scores with a big spinebuster. Karrion Kross scores with a big spinebuster. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Bodyslam by Kross. Hooks the leg for a two count. Hennig counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Stun Gun from Joe Hennig! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Doctor Bomb connects and Kross landed hard. Kross counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Kross hits a piledriver on Joe Hennig. That used to end matches, you know. Karrion Kross floors Joe Hennig. Joe Hennig gets locked in the Kross Jacket! Submission victory! Karrion Kross remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                        Match Rating 3*

                        The Rock is backstage, when Street Profits walk up. They ask him for a position on the roster. He tells them that they can face Myers and Matthews in a tag match, and if they can win, they can have a job.

                        Segment Rating 4*

                        Eric Young vs Marty Scurll.

                        Match Background: None.

                        The Match: Spinning back kick from Marty Scurll. Eric Young reverses a hip toss. Young slams Marty Scurll. Eric Young misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Eric Young just KILLS Marty Scurll! Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Scurll blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Hard back suplex on Young. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Flying reverse elbow by Marty Scurll. Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on Young. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Scurll walks into a drop toe hold. Massive backbreaker on Scurll and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Pin, but Scurll is out just before the three count. Marty Scurll once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Marty Scurll floors Eric Young. Crossface Chickenwing!!! Eric Young taps out! Marty Scurll climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                        Match Rating 3.5*

                        EC3 is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Cedric Alexander. He hits the ring and attacks. EC3 can barely stand. Here it comes - Lumbar Check. EC3 got beaten down by the debuting Cedric Alexander.

                        Segment Rating 3.5*

                        Cedric Alexander vs EC3.

                        Match Background: Alexander is making his debut at this show.

                        The Match: Implant DDT by Cedric Alexander! I will always and forever mark out for that move. EC3 takes a NICE hurrancarana from Cedric Alexander. Hooks the leg for a two count. EC3 blocks a punch. EC3 snap suplexes Alexander. Vertical suplex by EC3. Covers for a quick two count. Front legsweep slam aka The Stroke by EC3. Pin, but Alexander is out just before the three count. Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by EC3. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Alexander ducks a wild right hand. Alexander crushes EC3 with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on EC3. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Pin, but EC3 is out just before the three count. Alexander hits a dropkick on EC3 and gets right back up. Alexander hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. EC3 pushes out of a Cedric Alexander hold. Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by EC3. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Northern Lights Bomb very nearly crushes the spine of Alexander! EC3 grapples with Cedric Alexander, and positions himself so that the referee can't see...and hits a low blow! He rolls up the stunned Cedric Alexander: 1....2....3!! What a cheap shot! EC3 goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                        Match Rating 3.5*

                        A black stretch limo pulls up outside the arena, and out steps Murphy, making his first appearance in the promotion. He looks around, then heads toward the locker room.

                        Segment Rating 3.5*

                        Street Profits vs Myers and Matthews.

                        Match Background: Dawkins is making his debut at this show. Ford is making his debut at this show.

                        The Match: Myers walks into a high dropkick from Montez Ford, almost losing several teeth in the process. Hard back suplex on Myers. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag to Angelo Dawkins. Montez Ford scoops up Myers. Dawkins bounces off the ropes and hits a flying Hart Attack clothesline. Hooks the leg for a two count. Myers takes a vertical suplex from Angelo Dawkins. Myers pushes out of a Angelo Dawkins hold. Spear by Brian Myers. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag to Brett Matthews. Big piledriver on Dawkins. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Dawkins tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Dawkins blocks a kick from Brett Matthews. Brett Matthews walks into a chop to the pecs. Ouchy. Dawkins tags out to Montez Ford. Spinning back kick from Montez Ford. Tag between Brett Matthews and Brian Myers. Spin kick by Montez Ford to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Street Profits have Brian Myers to themselves. Sky High/Frog Splash! 1....2....3! It's over. Street Profits go into the crowd, where they celebrate their win.

                        Match Rating 3*

                        In the ring is Shane McMahon, who has a microphone. He announces the newest signing, Drew Gulak. He comes out from the back, gets into the ring, and plays to the crowd for a while.

                        Segment Rating 4*

                        Mr. Brodie Lee vs Miro.

                        Match Background: None.

                        The Match: Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Mr. Brodie Lee by Miro. Remember when that was a legit finish? Nice piledriver on Brodie. There's a two count on the pin. Mr. Brodie Lee fights out of a grapple. Brodie scoops and slams Miro. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Bodyslam by Brodie. There's a two count on the pin. Brutal sit out powerbomb on Miro! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Bodyslam by Brodie. Miro avoids a Mr. Brodie Lee avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Massive backbreaker on Brodie and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Hooks the leg for a two count. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Miro just KILLS Mr. Brodie Lee! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Running knee lift from Miro. Brodie takes a headbutt from Miro. Brodie powers out of a headlock. Miro charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Death valley driver by Mr. Brodie Lee! No one executes that move properly anymore. Doc Gallows comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Miro turns around. Doc Gallows spins Miro around. Doc Gallows hits the Fireman's Flapjack! Gallows leaves the ring, the damage done! Cover gets three for Mr. Brodie Lee, Miro got pinned. Mr. Brodie Lee smiles and walks over and shakes hands with Doc Gallows, thanking him for interfering and helping win this match.

                        Match Rating 4*

                        The Rock is in the ring, and announces a new stable, The Imperium. On cue, the 4 members come out, with WALTER seemingly the leader of the group. The Imperium hit the ring and play to the crowd for a while.

                        Segment Rating 3.5*

                        Show Rating: 3.5*

                        Comment

                        • WeirdViper
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 978

                          #13
                          Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                          August 22nd 2020
                          Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                          A black stretch limo pulls up outside the arena, and out steps Scarlett, making her first appearance in the promotion. She looks around, then heads toward the locker room.

                          Segment Rating 3.5*

                          Kayden Carter vs Melina.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: Forearm to the face from Carter on Melina. Carter hits a spinning back kick. All those spinning kicks look alike, don't they. Hooks the leg for a two count. Melina avoids a Kayden Carter avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Melina hits a right hand on Kayden Carter. Carter hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Carter takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Carter counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Flying elbow off the top rope by Kayden Carter, getting as close to zero air as possible. Melina is in trouble. Crucifix Bomb!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Kayden Carter goes into the crowd, where she celebrates her victory

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Dakota Kai is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Mia Yim. She hits the ring and attacks. Mia Yim moves in for the kill. Protect Ya Neck!!! That shook the ring. Kai got beaten down by the debuting Mia Yim.

                          Segment Rating 3.5*

                          Dakota Kai vs Mia Yim.

                          Match Background: Yim is making her debut at this show.

                          The Match: Kai walks into a high dropkick from Mia Yim, almost losing several teeth in the process. Kai backdrops Mia Yim out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Dakota Kai. A kick from Kai is delivered to the leg. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Side suplex from Kai. Cover, but there's no one to count for Dakota Kai! Dakota Kai misses a clothesline. Mia Yim with a spinning neckbreaker on Kai. Yim crushes Kai with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Mia Yim, Kai got planted! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Kai powers out of a headlock. Back heel kick from Kai on Yim but it misses by miles. Pin, but Yim is out just before the three count. Kai charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Mia Yim moves in for the kill. Protect Ya Neck!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Mia Yim goes into the crowd, where she celebrates her victory

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Scarlett comes out onto the ramp, and announces that she has found a new wrestler to manage. Out comes Shayna Baszler, making her debut, joining Scarlett.

                          Segment Rating 3.5*

                          Bianca Belair vs Chelsea Green.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: Bianca Belair hits Chelsea. Chelsea Green reverses a hip toss. Belair takes a snap suplex from Chelsea Green. Chelsea whips Belair into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Chelsea Green uses something that LOOKS like a reverse suplex. The judges say yes, but barely. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Belair ducks a wild right hand. Bianca Belair with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Chelsea. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Powerslam from Bianca Belair on Chelsea. Covers for a quick two count. Bianca Belair turns Chelsea inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Chelsea counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Suplex into a front slam from Chelsea, but the execution was CRAPTASTIC~!. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Belair blocks a kick from Chelsea Green. Bianca Belair moves in for the kill. Kiss of Death!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Bianca Belair remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Candice LeRae is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Io Shirai. She hits the ring and attacks. Candice LeRae gets knocked to the ground by Io Shirai, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Through the air, Moonsault Press! LeRae got beaten down by the debuting Io Shirai.

                          Segment Rating 3.5*

                          Io Shirai vs Candice LeRae.

                          Match Background: Io Shirai is making her debut at this show.

                          The Match: Standing leg lariat by Io Shirai on LeRae. Io Shirai connects with a back heel kick on LeRae and gets back up quickly. Hard back suplex on LeRae. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Io Shirai hits a rolling kick on LeRae. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Candice LeRae comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. LeRae slams Io Shirai down. Io Shirai is sure in trouble now. Big clothesline from LeRae. Covers for a quick two count. Io Shirai fights out of a grapple. Io Shirai crushes LeRae with a running senton. Hooks the leg for a two count. Vicious kick to the teeth from Io Shirai. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! LeRae flips out of a Io Shirai bodyslam attempt. Candice LeRae hits a right hand on Io Shirai and follows it up with a couple more. Io Shirai is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Second rope flying axe handle, LeRae goes down. One day, Io Shirai might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Io Shirai floors Candice LeRae...and climbs the turnbuckles. Through the air, Moonsault Press! 1....2....3. Io Shirai remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                          Match Rating 3*

                          The IIconics are in the ring. They issue a challenge to any team to come out and fight them. From the back come Mickie James and Natalya, who run in and attack. The IIconics get swiftly beaten down, and end up lying on their backs in the ring thanks to the newcomers.

                          Segment Rating 3.5*

                          The IIconics vs Mickie and Natalya.

                          Match Background: Kay is making her debut at this show. Royce is making her debut at this show. Mickie is making her debut at this show. Natalya is making her debut at this show. Mickie and Natalya are teaming up as Mickie and Natalya for the first time tonight.

                          The Match: Kay hits a soaring kick on Natalya. Kay tries to channel the power of Kawada, but ends up channeling the power of Trish Stratus instead by hitting a high kick on Natalya. Covers for a quick two count. Tag to Peyton Royce. The IIconics whip Natalya into the ropes and hit a double back elbow. Running clothesline from Peyton Royce was actually MIGHTY sloppy. There's a two count on the pin. Natalya hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Natalya pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Northern Lights Bomb very nearly crushes the spine of Royce! Tag between Natalya and Mickie James. Peyton Royce takes a knee lift from Mickie. *sigh* Running knee lifts always remind me of the late Curt Hennig. Back heel kick from Mickie on Royce. Mickie James gets taken down out of nowhere! Tag to Billie Kay. Badly executed second rope splash by Kay. Billie Kay with an enziguri! HBK isn't moving...uh oh. Oh, sorry, I had a flashback to the last time I got fooled. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Forearm to the face from Kay on Mickie. Mickie James pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Big clothesline from Mickie. Mickie and Natalya have Billie Kay to themselves. Double Mick Kick! 1....2....3! It's over. Mickie and Natalya remain in the ring, celebrating their victory.

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          In the ring is Trish Stratus, who has a microphone. She announces the newest signing, Asuka. She comes out from the back, gets into the ring, and plays to the crowd for a while.

                          Segment Rating 4.5*

                          Show Rating: 3.5*

                          Comment

                          • WeirdViper
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 978

                            #14
                            Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                            August 28th 2020
                            Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                            Myers and Matthews are in the ring. Out from the crowd come Ivar and Erik, who run in and start a beat down. The Viking Raiders use the element of surprise, and leave Myers and Matthews down in the ring.

                            Segment Rating 3.5

                            The Viking Raiders vs Myers and Matthews.

                            Match Background: Erik is making his debut at this show. Ivar is making his debut at this show.

                            The Match: BAAACK Body drop by Matthews gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Spear by Erik. Tag between Erik and Ivar. Ivar slams Brett Matthews down and motions to the crowd. Covers for a quick two count. High Angle DDT by Ivar just SPIKES Brett Matthews down! Tag to Erik. Ivar scoops up Matthews. Erik bounces off the ropes and hits a flying Hart Attack clothesline. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Matthews reverses a Erik hammerlock. Tag between Brett Matthews and Brian Myers. Running knee lift from Brian Myers. Spear by Brian Myers. Tag between Brian Myers and Brett Matthews. Brian Myers scoops up Erik. Matthews bounces off the ropes and hits a flying Hart Attack clothesline. Matthews slams Erik down and motions to the crowd. Massive backbreaker on Erik and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Matthews tags out to Brian Myers. BIG clothesline on Erik. Brian Myers misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Tag to Ivar. Massive backbreaker on Myers and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Brian Myers is in big trouble...Viking Experience!! 1....2....3! The Viking Raiders signal to each other...and they attack Myers and Matthews! After an swift brawl, Myers and Matthews are left down in the ring.

                            Match Rating 3.5

                            Murphy is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Kalisto. He hits the ring and attacks. Kalisto moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Salida del Sol. Murphy got beaten down by the debuting Kalisto.

                            Segment Rating 3.5*

                            Kalisto vs Murphy.

                            Match Background: Kalisto is making his debut at this show.

                            The Match: Big dropkick by Murphy, who got a ton of air on the move. Full nelson slam on Kalisto. There's a two count on the pin. Kalisto backdrops Murphy out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Kalisto. Kalisto just WAFFLES Murphy with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Flying elbow from Kalisto connects. There's a two count on the pin. Back heel kick off the second rope, Murphy goes down. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Kalisto hits a rolling kick on Murphy. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Kalisto walks into a drop toe hold. Murphy hits a stalling suplex on Kalisto. Covers for a quick two count. Murphy hits a great swinging DDT on Kalisto. Murphy then hits a pair of HARD clotheslines and a BAAACK Bodydrop! ULTIMATE HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Murphy slams Kalisto down and motions to the crowd. Murphy connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. Kalisto fights out of a grapple. Kalisto hits a dropkick on Murphy and gets right back up. Power drive elbow by Kalisto. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Murphy is in trouble. Salida del Sol! 1....2....3. Kalisto climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                            Match Rating 3*

                            EC3 is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Keith Lee. He hits the ring and attacks. EC3 is in trouble. Big Bang Catastrophe! EC3 got beaten down by the debuting Keith Lee.

                            Segment Rating 3.5*

                            EC3 vs Keith Lee.

                            Match Background: Lee is making his debut at this show.

                            The Match: Keith Lee with a spinning neckbreaker on EC3. Full nelson slam on EC3. Covers for a quick two count. EC3 powers out of a headlock. Keith Lee just WALKS into a stiff lariat clothesline from EC3. EC3 snap suplexes Lee HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, EC3 is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Hooks the leg for a two count. EC3 brings out a jumping powerbomb to nearly murder Lee in the ring! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Lee tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Lee counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Lee hits a piledriver on EC3. That used to end matches, you know. Covers for a quick two count. Death valley driver by Keith Lee! No one executes that move properly anymore. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Rude Awakening neckbreaker on EC3 by Lee. Remember when that was a legit finish? STIFF~! chop lights up EC3 who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Lee goes for a splash but EC3 puts the knees up. Big dropkick by EC3, who got a ton of air on the move. Lee gets hit with SPLASH MOUNTAIN~! out of the corner! Lee scores with a forearm, sending EC3 down into the corner. The referee pulls Keith Lee away to get the break. Wait! EC3 has pulled something out of his tights. Keith Lee walks over...and gets floored by a punch! 1....2....3! The referee never saw the brass knuckles! EC3 leaves the ring and heads off down the aisle at speed. EC3 has the victory, and isn't hanging around for Keith Lee to look for revenge.

                            Match Rating 3.5*

                            Drew Gulak is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Pete Dunne. He hits the ring and attacks. Drew Gulak can barely stand. Here it comes - Bitter End. Drew Gulak got beaten down by the debuting Pete Dunne.

                            Segment Rating 3*

                            Drew Gulak vs Pete Dunne.

                            Match Background: Dunne is making his debut at this show.

                            The Match: Pete Dunne takes a knee lift from Drew Gulak. *sigh* Running knee lifts always remind me of the late Curt Hennig. Back heel kick from Drew Gulak on Dunne. There's a two count on the pin. Drew Gulak charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Dunne drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Drew Gulak. Dunne drives a thrust kick into the chest of Drew Gulak. There's a two count on the pin. Pete Dunne plants Drew Gulak with an EXPLODAH~! suplex. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Big dropkick by Pete Dunne, who got a ton of air on the move. Drew Gulak reverses a waistlock. Drew Gulak uses a running dropkick into the corner. That was just...ugh. Hooks the leg for a two count. Swan dive headbutt from Drew Gulak but without much elevation on the move. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Face crusher from Drew Gulak on Dunne sets up for an elbowdrop. Drew Gulak snapmares Pete Dunne and goes for the DREADED chinlock. Dunne backdrops Drew Gulak out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Pete Dunne. Vertical suplex by Pete Dunne. Dunne hits a great swinging DDT on Drew Gulak. Dunne then hits a pair of HARD clotheslines and a BAAACK Bodydrop! ULTIMATE HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Drew Gulak can barely stand. Here it comes - Bitter End. 1....2...3, it's finished. Pete Dunne goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                            Match Rating 3.5*

                            Angel Garza is walking backstage, when he meets Marty Scurll. They trade insults, get in each others faces, but eventually walk off without coming to blows

                            Segment Rating 3*

                            Marty Scurll vs Angel Garza.

                            Match Background: None.

                            The Match: Garza hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Standing leg lariat by Angel Garza on Scurll. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Garza uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Garza walks into a drop toe hold. Implant DDT by Marty Scurll! I will always and forever mark out for that move. SUPER frankensteiner on Garza, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Hooks the leg for a two count. Marty Scurll misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Garza crushes Scurll with a huge legdrop. There's a two count on the pin. Power drive elbow by Angel Garza. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Angel Garza gets taken down out of nowhere! STIFF high kick on Garza by Marty Scurll. Scurll drops an elbow...but Angel Garza moves out of the way. Scurll takes a flying neckbreaker from Angel Garza. Marty Scurll is in trouble. Superkick! 1....2....3. Angel Garza goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                            Match Rating 3*

                            Kenny Omega is in the ring, when Church of Lee run down and hit the ring. They swarm all over him and beat him down. When Mr. Brodie Lee is satisfied with the beating, they back off and head back toward the locker room, their point made.

                            Segment Rating 4*

                            Show Rating 3.5*

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                            • WeirdViper
                              Pro
                              • Aug 2016
                              • 978

                              #15
                              Re: Next Generation Of McMahon|New Era Offense



                              August 29th 2020
                              Upcoming PPV: Full Force August 30th 2020

                              Kayden Carter is in the ring, about to give an interview. Out from the crowd comes the debuting Zelina Vega, who attacks. Kayden Carter gets knocked to the ground by Vega, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Off the top - Diving Moonsault hit hard. Carter has been laid out by Zelina Vega.

                              Segment Rating 3*

                              Zelina Vega vs Kayden Carter.

                              Match Background: Vega is making her debut at this show.

                              The Match: Carter hits a soaring kick on Vega. Back heel kick from Carter on Vega. Hooks the leg for a two count. Carter walks into a drop toe hold. Kayden Carter gets hip tossed by Vega. Carter takes a hard, stinging chop from Vega. One word: Ow. There's a two count on the pin. Swan dive headbutt from Vega but without much elevation on the move. Pin, but Carter is out just before the three count. Face crusher from Vega on Carter sets up for an elbowdrop. Carter kicks Zelina Vega in the gut to reverse the momentum. Kayden Carter hits a ****ty missile dropkick on Vega. Hooks the leg for a two count. Carter face jams Zelina Vega. Pin, but Vega is out just before the three count. Carter hits a spinning back kick. All those spinning kicks look alike, don't they. Kayden Carter strikes Vega. Zelina Vega elbows Kayden Carter in the face to break a hammerlock. Vega hits a soaring kick on Carter. Zelina Vega with an enziguri. Kayden Carter grabs Zelina Vega from behind and shoves her into the ropes, then scores with a roll-up...but Vega rolls through with the move! She used a pull of the tights to get Carter over! 1....2...3! The referee was out of position and didn't see it! Zelina Vega slides out of the ring to the floor, then turns and leaves through the crowd. She's happy to have the win, and isn't going to hang around for Carter to get some payback.

                              Match Rating 2.5*

                              Nyla Rose is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face her. Out from the back comes the debuting Nikki Cross. She hits the ring and attacks. Nyla Rose is in trouble. Purge!!! That shook the ring. Rose got beaten down by the debuting Nikki Cross.

                              Segment Rating 3*

                              Nikki Cross vs Nyla Rose.

                              Match Background: Cross is making her debut at this show.

                              The Match: Rose takes a snap suplex from Nikki Cross. Rose takes a snap suplex from Nikki Cross. Cross suplexes Rose to the canvas and floats over. Cross suplexes Rose to the canvas and floats over. Nyla Rose fights out of a grapple. Nyla Rose with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Cross. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Nyla Rose DDTs Cross, but it just looked terrible. Covers for a quick two count. Cross backdrops Nyla Rose out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Nikki Cross. Suplex into a front slam from Cross, but the execution was CRAPTASTIC~!. Covers for a quick two count. Chin crusher by Nikki Cross, the execution wasn't great though. I'd like to see a good Chin Crusher, that just sounds devastating. Pin, but Rose is out just before the three count. Nyla Rose comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Cross hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Cross pushes out of a Nyla Rose hold. Right hand from Cross on Rose. Nyla Rose is in trouble. Purge! 1....2....3. Nikki Cross goes into the crowd, where she celebrates her victory

                              Match Rating 2.5*

                              Bianca Belair is in the ring, cutting an interview. The lights go out, and a new entrance video plays. The lights come back on, and the debuting Carmella is standing on the sound stage, holding a microphone. She gives a speech about what she is going to do. Bianca Belair cuts back in, unhappy about her interview being interupted. They descend into insults, threats, and challenges. Carmella gets the last word, promising that she is here to make an impact, and then leaves.

                              Segment Rating 3.5*

                              Io Shirai vs Sonya Deville.

                              Match Background: None.

                              The Match: Io Shirai connects with a back heel kick on Deville and gets back up quickly. Spinning back kick from Io Shirai. Spin kick by Io Shirai to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Deville counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Sonya Deville snap suplexes Io Shirai HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, Deville is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Vicious back suplex! Io Shirai got nailed big time! Hooks the leg for a two count. Io Shirai once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Flying reverse elbow by Io Shirai. Covers for a quick two count. Power drive elbow by Io Shirai. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Deville blocks a punch. Back suplex on Io Shirai. Sonya Deville gets taken down out of nowhere! Io Shirai uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Sonya Deville gets knocked to the ground by Io Shirai, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Through the air, Moonsault Press! 1....2....3. Io Shirai is still in the ring celebrating. Sonya Deville pushes the referee away. Sonya Deville spins Io Shirai around. Sonya Deville hits the Square-Up Kick!

                              Match Rating 3*

                              Trish Stratus is backstage, and announces that tonight we will see Bianca Belair and Carmella fight one on one.

                              Segment Rating 4.5*

                              Bianca Belair vs Carmella.

                              Match Background: Carmella is making her debut at this show.

                              The Match: Belair strikes away at Carmella, not doing much damage at all. A weak headbutt on Carmella by Belair causes nothing but pain for both. Bianca Belair with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Carmella. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Big kick from Belair staggers Carmella but that's about it. Carmella reverses a hip toss. Carmella hits a dropkick on Bianca Belair. Actually, it barely touched! Back heel kick from Carmella on Belair but it misses by miles. Hooks the leg for a two count. Bianca Belair is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Bianca Belair hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Covers for a quick two count. Bianca Belair scores with a poor standing spinebuster. Pin, but Carmella is out just before the three count. Carmella comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. A kick from Carmella is delivered to the leg. Carmella drops an elbow...but Bianca Belair moves out of the way. Bianca Belair hits a right hand on Carmella. Carmella is in trouble. Here it comes - Kiss of Death. 1....2...3, it's finished. Bianca Belair remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                              Match Rating 3*

                              Mandy Rose is backstage. She put herself over on THE STICK, talking about how great she is.

                              Segment Rating 3.5*

                              Shayna Baszler vs Asuka.

                              Match Background: None.

                              The Match: Shayna Baszler connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. Baszler slams Asuka. Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by Baszler. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Baszler drives a thrust kick into the chest of Asuka. Shayna Baszler misses a clothesline. Big dropkick by Asuka, who got a ton of air on the move. Massive back suplex! Shayna Baszler got snapped in half, but not literally because that would just end the match now wouldn't it. Covers for a quick two count. Shayna Baszler fights out of a grapple. BRAINBUSTAH~! by Shayna Baszler! There's a two count on the pin. Shayna Baszler scores with a standing spinebuster. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Asuka blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Asuka snap suplexes Baszler. Baszler backdrops Asuka out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Shayna Baszler. A Gut buster connects on Asuka and hits hard. Scarlett is at ringside! Asuka wastes valuable time by yelling at Scarlett! Shayna Baszler takes advantage of the distraction and nails Asuka from behind! Shayna Baszler floors Asuka. Asuka gets locked in the Kirifuda Clutch! Submission victory! Shayna Baszler smiles and walks over and shakes hands with Scarlett, thanking her for interfering and helping win this match.

                              Match Rating 3*

                              Shayna Baszler is walking backstage when she is spotted by Asuka, who attacks. They brawl around the arena for a while, until Asuka gets a clear upper hand and sends Baszler into retreat.

                              Segment Rating 3.5*

                              Show Rating 3*

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