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  • GravesFan9
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    "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]


    Welcome to the universe of professional wrestling and sports entertainment...only this isn't our universe, but an alternate one. In many ways, it is quite similar to our own. Just like in our universe, WWE owner Vince McMahon bought his competition, WCW and ECW. But here, in this universe, there was no Invasion, no WCW/ECW Alliance. Instead, Vince McMahon decided to keep all 3 companies in business. They exist seperate from one another, but as part of one shared world - almost like a professional sports league - all abiding by one set of rules and bylaws and building their rosters from a shared pool of talent, continuing to compete and push one another to greater and greater heights.

    Three men were chosen by Mr. McMahon to oversee the operations of each of his three brands: his son Shane McMahon runs WWE, Eric Bischoff oversees WCW, and Paul Heyman is in charge of ECW. In an attempt to level the playing field to the greatest extent possible, Mr. McMahon has provided WWE and WCW with access to equal resources. ECW, while still not quite as resource-rich as its two competitors, operates with a significantly larger capacity then it ever did before it was bought out by Mr. McMahon. WCW and WWE each feature two shows per week, respectively: Nitro & Thunder, Raw & Smackdown. ECW has just one weekly program, Hardcore TV. Each promotion puts on their own respective Pay Per View event every month. Once a year, a special edition PPV is held that brings together talent from all 3 promotions as part of one event.

    Once a year, all of the talent contracted to the organization is pooled and the three companies draft their rosters. The history and knowledge of championships, storylines, gimmicks, rivalries, tag teams, and stables crosses over between each promotion, even if/when partners or stablemates are drafted by different companies. Prior to the first draft, the three executives reached an agreement that, at least for the first year, Sting would remain with WCW, The Undertaker would remain with WWE, and that ECW would automatically receive Brock Lesnar. Everyone else was part of the draft pool.

    Also in existence is NXT, which acts as a shared farm system for all three companies. Each year, a small number of NXT talent "graduates" to the main draft pool, while an equal number of main pool talent gets relegated to NXT for that year. Promotions can make up to 2 "in-season" trades per draft year, and can sign up to 2 "free agents" who went undrafted and declined to ply their trade in the NXT farm system.

    Something else to take note of: many of the professional wrestlers who died in our universe are alive and well in this universe. No tragic crimes of any significant severity were committed, either. A handful of wrestlers are just a little younger, and started their careers just a little bit later - or in some cases, are a little older and started their careers just a little bit earlier - than in our universe. Most of the storylines and gimmicks that took place in our universe happened here, too. But a handful of things are a little different, particularly when it comes to certain gimmicks and certain stables.

    You are now entering a new universe, one where the greatest era in the history of professional wrestling didn't abruptly end and fade away, but rather continued, revived by fresh ideas and concepts.

    You are now entering a universe where the Monday Night Wars never ended, instead evolving into something even better.

    Welcome to the Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED!

    A few things to keep in mind:

    - I am starting this Dynasty Thread now, but I am through the first 3 in-game months of my Universe. In one of the reserved posts below, I will summarize the first 3 months, after which I will post regular updates as I continue to advance through the calendar.

    - At this point in time, my Universe does not feature women's wrestling. This is not because I have anything against women in wrestling; I have no problem with it at all. Rather, I haven't really watched wrestling in a long time and I know next to nothing about 90% of present day wrestlers, or even the wrestlers of the last 10-15 years, for that matter. There are only a handful of female competitors included in the game that I am at all familiar with, and quite frankly, women's wrestling during the Monday Night Wars - when I was watching regularly - was more about gratuitous sexuality than it was about wrestling. I may decide to integrate women's divisions into the Universe at a later date.

    - NXT has one weekly show and 4 quarterly PPVs, but I am allowing the CPU to completely handle NXT and I will not be posting about NXT other than when NXT talent "graduates" to the top levels.
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  • GravesFan9
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    YEAR 1 ROSTERS

    WCW
    Executive in Charge: Eric Bischoff

    Roster

    Sting
    Triple H (w/ Stephanie McMahon)
    Kevin Nash
    Lex Luger
    Konnan
    Bret Hart
    Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
    Kane
    Ric Flair
    Shane Douglas
    The Rock
    Tazz
    Vader
    Mr. Perfect
    Rey Mysterio
    Ricky Steamboat
    Booker T
    Stevie Ray
    Goldust
    Christopher Daniels
    Lance Storm
    Justin Credible
    Ken Shamrock
    Ultimo Dragon
    Jeff Hardy
    Matt Hardy
    Kidman
    Brian Adams
    Bryan Clark
    Randy Orton
    Batista
    The Godfather
    Rick Steiner
    Little Guido
    Big Guido
    Big Boss Man
    Disco Inferno
    La Parka

    CURRENT TAG TEAMS

    The Hart Foundation - Bret Hart/Jim Neidhart
    nWo Wolfpac - Lex Luger/Konnan
    Harlem Heat - Booker T/Stevie Ray
    The Hardy Boyz - Jeff Hardy/Matt Hardy
    The Impact Players - Lance Storm/Justin Credible
    Kronik - Brian Adams/Bryan Clark
    The FBI - Little Guido/Big Guido
    Goldust & The Godfather

    FORMER TAG TEAMS
    N/A

    CURRENT STABLES

    nWo Wolfpac - Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, Konnan

    FORMER STABLES
    N/A

    WWE
    Executive in Charge: Shane McMahon

    Roster

    The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer)
    Goldberg
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    Hollywood Hulk Hogan
    Scott Hall
    Jeff Jarrett
    Buff Bagwell
    Sycho Sid
    Chris Jericho
    The Great Muta
    Kurt Angle
    The Patriot
    Diamond Dallas Page
    Samoa Joe
    Mankind
    Raven
    Faarooq
    Mark Henry
    D'Lo Brown
    Owen Hart
    Rikishi
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Rhyno
    British Bulldog
    William Regal
    Bad *** Billy Gunn
    Road Dogg Jesse James
    X-Pac
    Jushin "Thunder" Liger
    Glacier
    Psychosis
    Ernest "The Cat" Miller
    "The Model" Rick Martel
    The Hurricane
    Bobby Lashley
    Hugh Morrus
    Tatanka
    Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

    CURRENT TAG TEAMS
    The New Age Outlaws - Bad *** Billy Gunn/Road Dogg Jesse James
    The Nation of Domination - Faarooq/Mark Henry

    FORMER TAG TEAMS
    The Union - Kurt Angle/The Patriot
    The United Kingdom - British Bulldog/William Regal

    CURRENT STABLES

    nWo Hollywood - Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Jeff Jarrett, Buff Bagwell
    The Nation of Domination - Faarooq, Mark Henry, D'Lo Brown, Owen Hart

    FORMER STABLES
    N/A

    ECW
    Executive in Charge: Paul Heyman

    Roster

    Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman)
    Rob Van Dam
    Shawn Michaels
    Sabu
    Scott Steiner
    AJ Styles
    Jerry Lynn
    The Big Show
    Hayabusa
    Macho Man Randy Savage
    The Iron Sheik
    JBL
    Eddie Guerrero
    Chavo Guerrero
    Juventud Guerrera
    Bubba Ray Dudley
    D-Von Dudley
    Edge
    Christian
    Chris Benoit
    Dean Malenko
    Brian Pillman
    Tommy Dreamer
    Kanyon
    Perry Saturn
    Gangrel
    Vampiro
    Doink The Clown
    Tajiri
    Jinsei Shinzaki
    Shark Boy
    Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
    Blitzkrieg
    Shelton Benjamin

    CURRENT TAG TEAMS

    The Dudley Boyz - Bubba Ray Dudley/D-Von Dudley
    Edge/Christian
    The Brood - Gangrel/Vampiro
    The LWO - Eddie Guerrero/Chavo Guerrero
    Chris Benoit/Dean Malenko
    Rob Van Dam/Sabu

    FORMER TAG TEAMS
    N/A

    CURRENT STABLES
    The Industry - Brock Lesnar, The Big Show, Hayabusa
    The LWO - Eddie Guerrero, Chavo Guerrero, Juventud Guerrera
    The Brood - Gangrel, Vampiro, Doink the Clown

    FORMER STABLES
    N/A

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      Championship Histories



      WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Sting
      Past: N/A

      WCW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: The Hart Foundation - Bret Hart/Jim Neidhart
      Past: N/A

      WCW U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Rey Mysterio
      Past: Mr. Perfect

      WCW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Christopher Daniels
      Past: N/A

      WCW HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Big Boss Man
      Past: N/A



      WWE CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Hollywood Hulk Hogan
      Past: Stone Cold Steve Austin
      Goldberg
      Sycho Sid

      WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: The nWo - Scott Hall/Jeff Jarrett
      Past: The Nation of Domination - Faarooq/Mark Henry

      WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Chris Jericho
      Past: Scott Hall
      Chris Jericho

      WWE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: X-Pac
      Past: Ernest "The Cat" Miller
      X-Pac

      WWE HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Sycho Sid
      Past: The Undertaker
      Raven
      The Undertaker
      Raven
      Bam Bam Bigelow



      ECW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: AJ Styles
      Past: Brock Lesnar

      ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: The Brood (Gangrel/Vampiro)
      Past: Edge/Christian
      The Dudley Boyz - Bubba Ray Dudley/D-Von Dudley
      The LWO - Eddie Guerrero/Chavo Guerrero

      ECW WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Sabu
      Past: Rob Van Dam
      Sabu
      Tommy Dreamer
      Kanyon

      ECW RISING SUN CHAMPIONSHIP
      Current: Jinsei Shinzaki
      Past: N/A

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      • GravesFan9
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        Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

        MNW...Reignited begins in May, Year 1. You'll be joining the action at the start of August, Year 1. But right here, you can read up on everything that has happened in the intervening three months.

        NOTE: All championships in each promotion were vacant at the beginning. Also, just this one time because of the schedule, ECW ran a PPV in May, while WWE and WCW did not.

        WCW - May-July, Year 1

        Eric Bischoff's first order of business was to crown a new World Heavyweight Champion, so he designed a 16-man tournament, the finals of which took place at the Great American Bash (June, Year 1), the first PPV held by the new company.

        The 16 entries in the tournament included: Sting, Triple H, Kevin Nash, Ric Flair, Tazz, The Rock, Shane Douglas, Kane, Vader, Ricky Steamboat, Bret Hart, Booker T, Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, Mr. Perfect, Big Boss Man. Sting ended up defeating Ric Flair in the finals at GAB and becoming the inaugural World Heavyweight champion.

        Meanwhile, Triple H - through luck of the draw - matched up with his good friend Kevin Nash in the first round, and ended up beating him with the help of his wife, Stephanie McMahon, who distracted Nash and the referee at critical points in the match, helping Triple H recover stamina, avoid pinfalls, and ultimately swing momentum. This didn't sit well with Nash, but Triple H apologized and the two quickly made peace.

        Bischoff decided that the 12 men who did not make the semi-finals would randomly be drawn into teams of 3, and faceoff against one another in a tournament of 6-man tag matches. The winning team would then join the losers of the original tournament's semi-finals for a Fatal 5-way match at GAB to determine the #1 contender who would face the champion in the main event at Bash at the Beach the following month. The competitors in the Fatal 5-way ended up being Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, Triple H, Tazz and Ricky Steamboat, with Nash overcoming both his stablemate and his good friend, among others, to become the #1 contender.

        The Hart Foundation defeated Harlem Heat and Kronik in a 3-team tornado tag match to capture the Tag Team Titles at GAB, while Mr. Perfect pinned Ken Shamrock to capture the U.S. Title. Also at the GAB, Christopher Daniels captured the Cruiserweight Title in a 4-man ladder match with Kidman, Rey Mysterio and Ultimo Dragon. The Big Boss Man also captured the Hardcore Championship.

        Following GAB, Kevin Nash and Sting began to prepare to faceoff for the World Heavyweight Title at Bash at the Beach, and with Nash's nWo Wolfpac stablemates Lex Luger and Konnan looking to stake a claim in the tag team division, it was Nash's good friend Triple H who was by his side throughout the build-up to Bash at the Beach. They teamed together in a series of tag and 6-man tag matches over the course of the month leading up to the PPV. Nash and Sting, both faces, maintained a level of respect and fair play despite their competitiveness throughout the course of the month.

        Meanwhile, Mr. Perfect feuded with Ken Shamrock and Ricky Steamboat, a pair of faces who faced their own uneasy level of tension as both had their eyes on the U.S. Title gold. The Hart Foundation turned heel after winning their Tag Team titles, and found themselves pursued by three teams - Harlem Heat, the Luger/Konnan combo, and the Impact Players. After winning the Cruiserweight Title, Christopher Daniels also took a turn toward the dark side as he proclaimed his superiority and began a feud with face Kidman. The Rock, Kane, Ric Flair, Vader, Tazz, and Shane Douglas all carried over tension amongst one another stemming from the original World Heavyweight Title tournament, while Goldust and The Godfather found themselves coming together as an unlikely tag team pair, quickly winning the support of many WCW fans.

        At Bash at the Beach in July, Daniels defeated Kidman to retain the CW Title, Mr. Perfect won a triple threat match with Shamrock and Steamboat to retain the U.S. Title, and The Hart Foundation overcame Harlem Heat to retain the Tag Titles. Luger and Konnan came out on top of a tough tag team contest with the Impact Players, while Vader won a a six-man battle with The Rock, Ric Flair, Tazz, Kane and Shane Douglas to become the new #1 contender, ready to face the winner of the Sting/Kevin Nash main event at the following PPV.

        Finally, in the main event, Kevin Nash challenged Sting for the World Heavyweight Championship, and Triple H was at ringside to support Kevin Nash. It was a superb back and forth battle between Nash and Sting. At one point during the match, when the momentum was in Nash's favor, Triple H called him over to the apron for strategic advisement, but Nash took his foot off the brakes and allowed Sting to get back into the match. Ultimately, however, Nash regained control and landed a Big Boot that put him in position to deliver a Jackknife Powerbomb to Sting and take home the title. Incidental contact during the Big Boot, however, had the referee on his back seeing stars. That's when Triple H pulled a steel chair from beneath the ring apron, slid into the ring and clobbered Nash right in the face, all unbeknownst to Sting, who was down from the boot. Sting found his footing just in time to see a dazed Nash climb back to his feet. Sting delivered a Scorpion Death Drop, and the referee got back into the match just in time for a 3-count, sealing Sting's victory as he retained the title.


        WWE - May-July, Year 1

        To crown a new WWE Champion, Shane McMahon kicked off his inaugural Raw with an 8-Man elimination pinfall/submssion Battle Royale which included Stone Cold Steve Austin, Goldberg, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, The Great Muta, Sycho Sid, The Undertaker, Raven, and Mankind. Sycho Sid (over with WWE fans as an unlikely face) and Goldberg were the last two men remaining, and Sid surprised the world by chokeslamming and powerbombing the seemingly invincible former WCW stalwart to capture the gold. This set up a face vs. face rivalry between the pair that would lead to them headlining the main event at the promotion's first PPV of the new era, Money in the Bank.

        Raven surprised many by picking a fight with The Undertaker, taking every opportunity possible to mock the Undertaker's "Dead Man" gimmick, arguing that he lived a far darker lifestyle than The Phenom could ever handle. At first Taker didn't take Raven seriously, treating him as a pestering gnat that wasn't worth his attention. But that all changed when their confrontations became physical. Quickly, Raven went from being a nuisance to drawing the full brunt of the Undertaker's ire.

        Meanwhile, Kurt Angle made friends with The Patriot, and they joined forces under the banner of The Union. They seemed on the precipice of a feud with the The United Kingdom, featuring the snooty anti-American views of British Bulldog and William Regal. But that potential rivalry never had a chance to develop due to the actions of the Nation of Domination, which looked to make an example of The Union in order to make a point about some of the hypocrisy and inequality that continues to permeate American society.

        Chris Jericho made clear his disgust with the fact that he again would have to share a professional workspace with Hogan, Hall and the nWo, who he blamed for keeping him down while in WCW. Jericho tried to challenge Hogan, but the nWo leader wouldn't have any of it, instead drafting one of his lieutenants - Jeff Jarrett - to deal with the Jericho problem.

        At the Money in the Bank PPV in June, X-Pac captured the Light Heavyweight Title in a triple threat match with Jushin "Thunder" Liger and Psychosis, while Bam Bam Bigelow captured the Hardcore Title in a Fatal 4-way with Rhyno, Hugh Morrus and Glacier. Jericho defeated Jarrett to capture the Intercontinental Title, while the Nation put down The Union to capture tag team gold. In the 8-man Money in the Bank ladder match, Hogan became Mr. Money in the Bank, using his influence behind the scenes to get stablemate Hall added to the list of participants. With Hall's help, Hogan was able to get his hands on the suitcase, overcoming Stone Cold Steve Austin, Raven, The Undertaker, Mankind, The Great Muta, and Owen Hart. In a tough, hard-fought main event, Sid again shocked by defeating Goldberg fair and square to retain the WWE Championship.

        Goldberg would't give up, however. He wanted another shot, and Sid didn't have a problem agreeing to that. That didn't sit too well with Stone Cold Steve Austin, however, who made it known that he wanted and deserved a shot at the title. Three is already a crowd, but that didn't stop Hollywood Hulk Hogan from sticking his nose in. As Mr. Money in the Bank, he told Austin that if anyone deserved a title shot, it was him. As the month progressed, Stone Cold's attention shifted from the Championship and onto shutting up Hogan. Jericho, the new Intercontinental champion, too had designs on putting Hogan in his place. But Hogan again wasn't having it, and he dispatched Jarrett to be his surrogate in a feud with Austin, while Scott Hall played interference with Y2J. Meanwhile, Goldberg and Sid prepared to face off one more time.

        Raven continued to take aim at The Undertaker, mocking him and playing mind games with the Dead Man. In the mean time, Raven had managed to capture the Hardcore championship from Bam Bam Bigelow. It all led to a much-anticpated one-on-one confrontation between Raven and the Undertaker scheduled for the July PPV, Vengeance, and the Hardcore Title would be on the line.

        The Union wasn't finished with the Nation of Domination, and their tense controversial feud that brought newspaper headlines into the squared circle raged on.

        At the July PPV Vengeance, X-Pac retained the Light Heavyweight title in a match with the Hurricane, while The Union did defeat Faarooq and Mark Henry...but only by count out, and so the Nation retained the Tag Team Titles. Chris Jericho lost his Intercontinental belt to Scott Hall, who benefited from the distractions perpetrated by his nWo stablemate Buff Bagwell. Their buddy Jeff Jarrett was less successful, however, losing a hard-fought No Holds Barred match-up with Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Undertaker was finally able to get his hands on the thorn in his side, Raven. The Hardcore champion put up a good fight, but ultimately was put down by the Undertaker, who walked away with the Hardcore title belt. Finally, Goldberg and Sid faced off one more, and this time, it was Goldberg who came out on top, spearing the champion and finishing him off with a pair of Jackhammers.


        ECW - May-July, Year 1

        Shane McMahon and Eric Bischoff decided to kick off the new era with a very hands-off approach, choosing (so far, at least) to remain largely behind the scenes. Paul Heyman, however, had very different plans. Heyman got the new era of ECW started by simply naming his former client Brock Lesnar the ECW World Champion, and declaring that he and Brock would determine if and when Lesnar would defend his title, and against whom.

        The addition of Shawn Michaels to the new revamped ECW roster delighted many fans, but in HBK's mind, his challenge was clear - show ECW fans and his ECW peers that he was more than just a pretty boy, that he could handle the promotion's signature rough and tumble style. He spent the early days of the new ECW facing off against the likes of Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and Jerry Lynn, all tough extreme style matches.

        The Iron Sheik, meanwhile was glad to finally have an opportunity to confront Macho Man Randy Savage. Sheik had proclaimed on several media appearances that he'd had many problems with the Macho Man on a personal level behind the scenes, and he was now out to get his revenge.

        The Guerreros, The Dudley Boyz and Edge & Christian all had their eyes on the Tag Team Championship, as did Gangrel and Vampiro - part of Gangrel's newest incarnation of The Brood. But they also had a bone to pick with Edge & Christian, Gangrel's former proteges. In Vampiro, Gangrel found an equally twisted tag team partner, and together, they found an unlikely new protege in Doink, who began to shed his goofy persona of the past to become a much darker-minded clown.

        At the inaugural PPV in May, Hardcore Heaven, Savage defeated Iron Sheik in a brutal backstage brawl while a fatal 4-way tag team battle between the Guerreros, the Dudleys, Edge & Christian and The Brood saw the LWO members Eddie and Chavo come out on top as the inaugural Tag Team Champions. The ECW stalwarts pushed HBK into a fatal 4-way steel cage match that included RVD, Sabu and Lynn. HBK fought valiantly, but it was RVD who escaped the cage first. After Heyman and Lesnar declared that he would be defending the title in the main event against Hayabusa, the accomplished Japanese star who had decided to make jump to the US full-time, Big Poppa Pump - who wasn't scheduled to appear on the PPV - came out to the ring and questioned Lesnar's manhood for the way he was going about being champion. He told him he was coming after him, and that he would be taking the ECW Title away from the Next Big Thing. In the main event, Hayabusa fought valiantly, but the powerhouse Lesnar put him away with an F5 through the announce table and retained the ECW Title.

        Over the course of the next month, Steiner began to feud with and call out Lesnar, but despite a few physical confrontations, Lesnar wanted to avoid facing Steiner in the ring until the next PPV, Mayhem. After Steiner won a Hardcore TV match, he was attacked by The Big Show, enlisted by Heyman and Lesnar. The following week, Steiner faced The Big Show in the main event on Hardcore TV and lost when Hayabusa interfered, revealing that he too had teamed with Heyman and Lesnar in a "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" move. Heyman dubbed the new trio The Industry, because according to him, they weren't just the best in the industry, they WERE the industry.

        Shawn Michaels continued to test himself against the extreme elite, only to find that he had a good-natured rivarly with AJ Styles, who he thought was also out to prove something, too. The two found themselves competing and teaming in a variety of matches with the likes of RVD, Sabu, Lynn and Tommy Dreamer - the ECW veterans who were still with the company, for now, at the dawn of the new era. But what HBK quickly discovered was that Styles wasn't there to prove that he was extreme enough to hang with the ECW crew, but rather that he was better than Michaels and resented all the attention he was getting as the shiny new toy on the ECW roster. Styles believed he was the better wrestler and possessed more inherent star power. Styles turned on Michaels and attacked him, setting up a fight at the PPV.

        Meanwhile, the conflict between The Brood and Edge & Christian continued to intensify as Gangrel and his sinister demented crew found every opportunity they could to frustrate the fun-loving Edge & Christian. Similarly, there was no resolution in sight between Randy Savage and The Iron Sheik, who found an unlikely ally in JBL. Things continued to get very personal between Sheik and Savage.

        At the Mayhem PPV in June, Macho Man again got the better of the Iron Sheik in a tag team match up. Kanyon captured the ECW Television Title, while the Dudley Boyz won a 3-way TLC match with the LWO and the new Industry team of Big Show and Hayabusa to capture tag team gold. HBK came out on top in a grudge match with AJ Styles. Edge & Christian thought they were going to get a chance to take on the tormenting Brood, but Gangrel and Vampiro played tricks and got the match postponed.

        Despite his brazen confidence, and despite a number of physical confrontations that had taken place between him and Lesnar throughout the previous month, Steiner was unable to overcome The Next Big Thing. It was a tough, bloody, grueling match-up, but ultimately Lesnar was victorious and retained the ECW Championship.

        Many of ECW's featured feuds throughout June spilled over into July. Steiner continued to come at Lesnar, the rivalry between HBK and the upstart AJ Styles grew in intensity, while the burning hatred between Gangrel's Brood and his former proteges, Edge & Christian, raged on. The personal clash between Macho Man Randy Savage and The Iron Sheik also boiled over into July. Meanwhile, several competitors jockeyed back and forth in an attempt to gain the TV Title.

        Edge & Christian found time to end The Dudley Boyz very short reign as ECW Tag Team Champions, winning the belts on an episode of Hardcore TV, making the stakes for their upcoming contest with Gangrel and Vampiro - officially signed to take place at July's CyberSlam PPV - even higher. Heyman and Lesnar did everything they could to frustrate Big Poppa Pump, even pitting him in a one-on-two handicap match against Lesnar's stablemates, The Big Show and Hayabusa. Randy Savage was at a disadvantage heading into his rematch with The Iron Sheik after he lost a lengthy, violent matchup with The Sheik's new ally, JBL, in what easily became a match of the year candidate. Sabu defeated his friend and tag team partner Rob Van Dam and Tommy Dreamer in a triple threat match to capture the ECW TV Title.

        At the July PPV, CyberSlam, Jerry Lynn d. Kanyon in the show opener to become the #1 contender for the TV Title. Severely weakened after his epic match with JBL just two weeks earlier, Macho Man Randy Savage overcame the odds to defeat The Iron Sheik in a violent steel cage match. The Dudley Boyz came out on top in a four team tornado tag battle with The Guerreros, Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko, and The Industry's Big Show and Hayabusa to become the #1 contenders for the tag team belts. In a Triple Threat rematch for the TV Title, RVD defeated Sabu and Tommy Dreamer to capture the championship he'd once made famous.

        At the conclusion of the tag team contest between The Brood and Edge & Christian, all four men were drenched in blood, but ultimately, it was Gangrel and Vampiro who went to extreme and violent lengths to become the new ECW Tag Team Champions. In an outstanding back-and-forth contest that featured finisher after finisher, counter after counter, and kickout after kickout, two of the sport's best at their very best put on an absolute clinic. But it was AJ Styles, to the surprise of many, who outlasted the showstopper Shawn Michaels to earn a huge victory and position himself well in the ECW World Championship hunt. Finally, Steiner and Lesnar clashed again, and just as before Lesnar came out on top despite a valiant effort from Big Poppa Pump.
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        • wiscowilz
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          Sounds interesting. Welcome to the club. ECW just being awarded Brock seems a bit strong, but very interested in this.
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          • Bard
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            Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

            Yes! I am loving this, welcome to the party!

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            • GravesFan9
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              #7
              Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

              Thanks guys for the support. I've used your threads and a few others as inspiration!

              As for ECW getting Brock, its because of Heyman, and its part of the storyline, which you will see as I update the post summarizing the first 3 months. Also, I updated the roster post with tag teams and stables, as well as the championships post.
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              • Bard
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                • Oct 2010
                • 7803

                #8
                Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                Goldberg is the current WWE Champion? I can't wait to read these results from the first 3 months, sounds like a doozy!

                I'm also very intrigued to see how you handle mixing out the old with the new as your progress through this. Going to be fun seeing an upcoming Lesnar battle the likes of a Sycho Sid potentially!

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                • GravesFan9
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                  #9
                  Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                  Summary of the first 3 months is up! Let me know what you think. I didn't get into every single minor feud because its a long read as it is.
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                  • Bard
                    YouTube: NHBard
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 7803

                    #10
                    Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                    Originally posted by GravesFan9
                    Summary of the first 3 months is up! Let me know what you think. I didn't get into every single minor feud because its a long read as it is.
                    So, I loved every bit of it! I think out of it all the two main things I have super interest in is Raven vs. Undertaker and Shawn Michaels vs. AJ Styles as this is a much different AJ!

                    Super fun read, and I'm excited to see how everything goes!

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                    • GravesFan9
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                      • Feb 2006
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                      Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                      Originally posted by Bard
                      So, I loved every bit of it! I think out of it all the two main things I have super interest in is Raven vs. Undertaker and Shawn Michaels vs. AJ Styles as this is a much different AJ!

                      Super fun read, and I'm excited to see how everything goes!

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                      Thanks a lot, really nice to hear! I realized that I didn't add ECW's July rundown yet, so I'll be updating that post later today so I can then start posting actual shows week-by-week.

                      Raven vs. Undertaker is my favorite part of the Universe so far, too! That feud gets really good next.
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                      • GravesFan9
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                        • Feb 2006
                        • 497

                        #12
                        Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                        Updated post #4 to include the summary for ECW's July. Fully up to date now and will begin posting regular updates.
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                        • GravesFan9
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                          • Feb 2006
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                          Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]


                          [PLEASE NOTE: At this point in the season, overall owner Vince McMahon has deemed that ECW's once-a-week programming isn't enough to support such a large roster, so he has decided that WCW and WWE will each receive two wrestlers from ECW's roster. WCW gets Batista and Disco Inferno, while WWE gets Diamond Dallas Page and Rikishi.]

                          WCW NITRO - AUGUST WEEK 1, YEAR 1

                          RECAP: It's been two weeks since WCW's July PPV, Bash at the Beach, with two weeks remaining until their August PPV, Souled Out. After Triple H turned on Kevin Nash at BatB, potentially costing him the World Heavyweight Title, Triple H fully turned heel, explaining that in the 5-way match at the Great American Bash, Kevin Nash pinned Triple H to become the #1 contender. When it comes to Triple H and being the champion, nothing - not even years of close friendship - matters more. Nash is furious, and has been chomping at the bit to rip his former close friend's head off.

                          Meanwhile, Vader became the #1 contender at BatB, and has been coming
                          after the champ, Sting.

                          The Tag Team champs, Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart, are feuding with nWo Wolfpac members Lex Luger and Konnan

                          Rey Mysterio got a shot at Mr. Perfect's U.S. Title on an episode of Thunder, and took it to Hennig. Mr. Perfect won in the end, but attacked Rey after the match for making him look silly multiple times during the contest.

                          The heel Cruiserweight champion Christopher Daniels, after dispatching Kidman at BatB, is quite full of himself, arrogantly "testing" opponents and looking for his next victim.

                          Shane Douglas has been running his mouth about The Rock, saying that he's the better wrestler, better with the mic, and should be the bigger star. Meanwhile, Tazz and Ric Flair have engaged in a war of words centered around their generation gap and each wrestler's respective ability to make others submit.


                          The recently formed team of Goldust and The Godfather have developed a rivalry of sorts with The Impact Players, as the prim and proper Lance Storm has taken umbrage with the humorous, line-pushing antics of the G&G combo.
                          This edition of Nitro opens with Triple H coming out to the ring and calling out Kevin Nash. The Game reminisces about his long friendship with Kevin Nash, the fun times they both had was members of "The Kliq," and everything Nash taught the up-and-coming Triple H back in the day:

                          Triple H: "But Kevin, the sad reality is - sad for you, anyway - is that while you may have been the bigger star back then, these days, all of the chumps in the back and all of these idiots watching now all too well that I AM THE GAME, AND I AM THAT DAMN GOOD...and that damn better than you! I'm the bigger star, the bigger draw, and the bigger talent. I've got more drive and more ambition, too. I have eagle eye focus on one thing and one thing ONLY - to be the best in this business, and to make sure everyone knows it by having the World Heavyweight Championship belt strapped around my waist. Hitting you in the face with that steel chair, costing you the chance at pinning Sting...that was me sending you and everyone in this company a message: nothing is going to stand between me and that strap. Not even you and our friendship."

                          The familiar theme of the nWo Wolfpac hits, and Kevin Nash walks out onto the stage with a microphone, interrupting Triple H]

                          Kevin Nash: "Hunter, I got good news for you! You don't have to worry about our friendship getting in the way of your pursuit for the World title, because that's over and done. But what you do have to worry about is a much bigger obstacle that's suddenly appeared in your way: me! I want that belt just as bad as you do, pal, but right now, my focus has shifted to one thing and one thing only: beating your arrogant, traitorous ***. I already talked to Bischoff; you and me, Trips, we're going to meet face-to-face in that ring at Souled Out. But I don't want to just pin you; I want to hurt you. So that ring is going to be inside a steel cage. And let's see just how damn good you are when you've got 7' of angry diesel coming at you. I'm going to run you down and run you over, Trips, and I can't wait!"

                          Nash drops the mic and walks back behind the curtain, with Triple H fuming in the ring.


                          MATCH 1: Goldust v. Justin Credible (hardcore rules)
                          Goldust is able to defeat Justin Credible. After the match, Credible's tag team partner, Lance Storm attacks Goldust, but Goldust fights him off and send both Impact Players scrambling back up the ramp.

                          Rey Mysterio is in the ring, and he calls out U.S. Heavyweight champ Mr. Perfect. After several confrontations, their budding rivalry jumps a level as Rey challenges Perfect to give him a shot at the belt at the upcoming Souled Out PPV. Mr. Perfect says he will think about it.


                          MATCH 2: Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart v. Lex Luger
                          Anvil is able to score the victory as his tag team partner, Bret Hart comes to ringside mid-match and distracts both Luger and the referee several times, allowing Neidhart to gain an advantage.

                          The Rock cuts a promo about Shane Douglas:

                          The Rock: "...but The Rock is tired of your constant mouth-running, Shane Douglas. The Rock is tired of hearing you say you're a better wrestler than The Rock, that you're more entertaining than The Rock, that you're more talented than The Rock, and that you should be the bigger star than The Rock. The only thing you, Shane Douglas, are better at than The Rock is being a whining candyass bitch. Quite simply, The Rock is a bigger star than you BECAUSE he's more talented, a better wrestler, and just as certain as death and taxes, The Rock is damn sure more entertaining than you are. So The Rock says to you, Shane Douglas...Know Your Role AND SHUT YOUR MOUTH!"


                          Match 3: Jeff Hardy v. Rey Mysterio
                          This is an epic contest, possibly the best Nitro match of the year, as both competitors give it their all, each hitting multiple signature and finishing moves and each resiliently kicking out time and again. Ultimately, Jeff Hardy comes out on top after Mr. Perfect interferes and attacks Rey Mysterio while Jeff is out of it.

                          After the match, Mr. Perfect grabs the mic and tells Rey he's got his US Title shot at Souled Out.

                          Vader, the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Title, calls out champion Sting. With the two men standing face-to-face, the championship belt across Stings shoulder, Vader reminds him of all of the battles the two have had in the past.

                          Vader: "...but as the years have passed, Stinger, I've learned more and more that when it comes to anyone who gets in my way, I can't let any opportunity to crush them go to waist."

                          Vader attacks Sting and beats him down over several minutes before WCW officials finally restrain him, all while the #1 contender screams "IT'S VADER TIME" menacingly.


                          Match 4: La Parka v. Christopher Daniels (WCW Cruiserweight Championship)
                          Daniels makes quick work of La Parka to retain the belt.

                          Daniels then grabs the microphone and talks about how he is the class of the cruiswerweight division, and challenges anyone in the back to prove otherwise.

                          Ultimo Dragon appears with a microphone. He doesn't speak English very well, and he doesn't have all that much to say except that when the time is right, he will be happy to show Daniels all about in-ring superiority.


                          Match 5: Harlem Heat v. Kronik
                          Harlem Heat win this one as Booker T hits Brian Adams with the scissors kick and the 1-2-3.

                          Lance Storm, who got embarrassed earlier in the evening after running out to attack Goldust, and he's out in the center of the ring with a microphone. He complains about how Goldust and The Godfather make a mockery of this sport, one that he has given his life to for years. He calls out Goldust, who answers the challenge. They exchange words and then brawl in the ring before being seperated.

                          Match 6: The Rock v. Vader
                          Vader takes the victory after Shane Douglas interferes mid-match, hitting The Rock with the Pittsburgh Plunge.

                          Match 7: Kevin Nash v. Tazz
                          Kevin Nash enters the ring first. Then as Tazz makes his way down the ramp, Triple H appears behind him and hits him in the back with a steel chair. Tiple H runs to the ring, and he and Nash brawl. Nitro ends with officials separating the two former friends.
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                            Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]


                            [PLEASE NOTE: At this point in the season, overall owner Vince McMahon has deemed that ECW's once-a-week programming isn't enough to support such a large roster, so he has decided that WCW and WWE will each receive two wrestlers from ECW's roster. WCW gets Batista and Disco Inferno, while WWE gets Diamond Dallas Page and Rikishi.]

                            WWE RAW - AUGUST WEEK 1, YEAR 1

                            RECAP: It's been three weeks since WWE's July PPV, Vengeance, with one week remaining until their signature August PPV, Summerslam. After Goldberg beat Sycho Sid for the WWE Championship at Vengeance, Stone Cold Steve Austin made it clear that it was time for the two to meet in the match that wrestling fans had been dreaming of for years.

                            At Vengeance, The Union (tag team featuring Kurt Angle and The Patriot) met The Nation of Domination's Faarooq and Mark Henry, with whom they had been feuding in a controversial rivalry that went beyond the wrestling ring and into the headlines of the day, in a contest for the WWE Tag Team Titles. The Union won the match, but by countout, so the Nation retained the titles. On the first Raw after Vengeance, the two teams met again, but Kurt Angle turned on The Patriot, attacking him during the match and leaving him to face the Nation alone. The Nation won the match, while Angle later explained his heel turn by saying that he was tired of losing, that The Union had been unable to defeat The Nation over the course of several months, and that was all due to The Patriot's weaknesses. Kurt Angle was an Olympic Gold Medalist, a hero, and a winner, while The Patriot, like most other Americans, was just a loser.

                            Content that The Union was falling apart while The Nation continued to stand strong, Faarooq found a new cause for The Nation to get behind: taking down Hollywood Hulk Hogan and the nWo. Faarooq bemoaned that Hogan had become Mr. Money in the Bank at WWE's June PPV event a month earlier, while Faarooq didn't even get a chance to be in the match, and attributed that to Hogan's privilege and years' worth of using his advantages to get ahead. This has resulted in a bitter feud developing between Faarooq and Hogan, with their fellow Nation and nWo members along for the ride. They will meet in a 4-on-4 tag team match at Summerslam with an intriguing set of stipulations. If The Nation wins, Faarooq will get a one-on-one shot at Hogan with the Money in the Bank suitcase on the line, while another Nation member will get to challenge Scott Hall for the Intercontinental Title. If the nWo wins, they will get a chance to challenge Faarooq and Mark Henry for the Tag Team Championship belts.

                            After weeks of Raven criticizing and mocking The Undertaker, the Dead Man defeated him at Vengeance to capture the Hardcore championship, putting Raven in his place...or so he thought. On the first Raw after Vengeance, Raven challenged the Undertaker to a rematch that night. In a match that instantly became the front runner for match of the year, Raven shocked the world by defeating The Undertaker in a long, brutal match that featured the rivals beating the hell out of one another through one backstage area after another. Raven hit The Undertaker with finishing move after finishing move until ultimately throwing The Phenom off the top of a tractor trailer. It was an incredible match that humbled the Undertaker and set up a Summerslam Hell in a Cell rematch.

                            Chris Jericho lost the Intercontinental Title to Scott Hall at Vengeance, but demanded a rematch for the belt on the first Raw after the PPV, challenging Hall to participate in the match he made famous - the ladder match. But Hall again came out on top when Diamond Dallas Page made his WWE debut by giving Y2J a Diamond Cutter, setting up a rivalry between Jericho and the heel DDP.

                            The Great Muta and Samoa Joe have developed a rivalry based on their respective reputations as master grapplers. The clash widened to include Jushin "Thunder" Liger assisting Muta, and a heel-turning Glacier - shedding his cartoony image from the past and showing himself to be a serious grappler with a martial arts background - aligning with Joe.

                            Ernest "The Cat Miller" has started coming after X-Pac and the WWE Light Heavyweight Championship.
                            The final Raw before Summerslam gets underway with Stone Cold Steve Austion making his way to the ring, where he discusses that his opponent in the Summerslam main event, Goldberg, will be one of Austin's tag team partners later this night - along with Chris Jericho - in a six-man tag against Bam Bam Bigelow, Diamond Dallas Page and Sycho Sid. Austin calls Goldberg out to the ring and tells him that he will be a good soldier tonight because the Rattlesnake is out to win every single time he steps into the squared circle, but that at Summerslam, he was finally going to do what he's wanted to for years now - kick Goldberg's ***. The two stand nose to nose as the show goes to its first commercial break.

                            MATCH 1: Hugh Morrus v. The Great Muta
                            This match never happens, as Glacier attacks Muta on his way down the ramp. Muta, however, easily dispatches Glacier.

                            The Undertaker makes his way to the ring with Paul Bearer by his side and discusses his upcoming rematch with Raven at Summerslam, conceding that he has gained some respect for his opponent and explaining that this is about much more than the Hardcore championship.

                            The Undertaker: "...and I am man enough to stand here tonight and admit that three weeks ago on Raw, you stood up to me in a way that few have ever been man enough to. It took absolutely everything you had, but you beat me, Raven. I did beat you first, but you were man enough to come back at me and take back that Hardcore Championship belt. I thought you were nothing more than a nuisance trying to make a name for yourself by coming after the biggest dog in this yard, but you've got my respect. Others have beaten me in the past, however, and I've still come back to bury them. And while you may be a master when it comes to hardcore matches, this Sunday at Summerslam, you'll be stepping into my domain. You'll be stepping into my Hell in a Cell, and that is where The Undertaker buries the bodies, Raven. That's where I'm going to bury you, because this isn't about that Hardcore Championship belt. There's only one strap in this world that means something to me, and that ain't it. That belt looks like trash, and as far as I'm concerned, it might as well be. This Hell in a Cell match isn't about that. It's about me reminding you and everyone else that this is MY world, and here, you may win a battle, but you will not win a war. Not with The Undertaker. Knowing that we'll be meeting in that Hell in a Cell means that right now, I'm not the only Dead Man Walking. But come this Sunday, I'll be the only left, because you will Rest In Peace."


                            MATCH 2: Psychosis v. Ernest "The Cat" Miller
                            Psychosis gets the win by disqualification, after he had The Cat on the ropes, only for Miller to execute a low blow that he mistakenly thought the referee wouldn't notice.

                            After the match, The Cat grabs a mic and says that somebody better call his mama, because he just got robbed. But he says that at Summerslam, when he faces X-Pac for the Light Heavyweight Championship, he's the one who will be doing the stealing because he will take that belt home. X-Pac runs out and the two brawl briefly.

                            Match 3: The Nation of Domination (Mark Henry/D'Lo Brown/Owen Hart) v. nWo Hollywood (Scott Hall/Jeff Jarrett/Buff Bagwell) - 6-man tag team match

                            In a preview of the upcoming 8-man tag team contest between the two factions at Summerslam, The Nation comes out on top

                            After the match, Hollywood Hulk Hogan comes down and calls out Faarooq, and after words are exchanged, the two groups have a mid-ring staredown

                            Match 4: Samoa Joe v. British Bulldog
                            Samoa Joe is able to defeat British Bulldog, even after The Great Muta appeared in the ring while the referee was distracted and hit him with a Michinoku Driver.

                            A petulant Kurt Angle makes his way to the ring with microphone in hand and calls out his former tag team partner, The Patriot. On the previous episode of Smackdown, the former partners faced off one-on-one for the first time since Angle turned on The Patriot during a tag team title match several weeks earlier, and it was The Patriot who came out on top. That didn't sit well with Angle, who'd proclaimed that his former partner was a loser and the reason that their partnership hadn't resulted in any championships. The Patriot tells Angle he would be happy to give him a rematch that same night.

                            Match 5: Raven v. Mankind (WWE Hardcore Championship)
                            Raven retains his championship, but not without taking some punishment at the hands of the deranged Mankind. After the match Raven eyes The Undertaker on the stage, staring menacingly.

                            DDP calls Chris Jericho out to the ring and explains that when Vince McMahon transferred him from ECW to WWE several weeks ago, he knew he had to come in and make an immediate impact.

                            DDP: "...after all, I was the new kid on the block, and throughout my career, I've been the one who's been overlooked. No matter how many times I've risen beyond the expectations and proven myself, I've still been overlooked. I've done it all, reached the highest peaks, and I've done it all with a positive attitude and a smile on my face. And what have I gotten in return since McMahon devised this whole set up? Buried in ECW with no opportunity, and re-assigned to WWE like a throw-in in a mid-season basketball trade. Just like I always have, I know I'm going to have to make my own opportunities. I knew I needed to arrive in WWE with a BANG! What better way then to show these fans that you, Chris Jericho - one of the most popular members of the WWE roster, their beloved hero - can't even hold my jock. I'm going to give them a glimpse of it during our tag match tonight, and this Sunday at Summerslam, I'm going to make sure you FEEL THE BANG, Jericho!"

                            The two exchange more words as Raw takes a commercial break.


                            Match 6: Kurt Angle v. The Patriot

                            In the second meeting between the former tag team partners, The Patriot again comes out on top, leaving Angle fuming mad. Angle tries to attack The Patriot after the match, but The Patriot counters and clotheslines him over the top rope and out of the ring. Angle turns beet red, screaming at The Patriot that they will meet again at Summerslam, and he will make his former partner tap.

                            Match 7: Goldberg/Stone Cold Steve Austin/Chris Jericho v. Sycho Sid/Diamond Dallas Page/Bam Bam Bigelow - 6-man tag team match

                            Goldberg, Austin and Jericho win the match, but not without some tag team tension between Goldberg and Austin, who chastise one another throughout the match about strategic differences and missed tag opportunities. As Raw ends, Jericho and DDP brawl on the outside while Stone Cold Steve Austin and Goldberg get to nose to nose again and exchange words.
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                            • Bard
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                              • Oct 2010
                              • 7803

                              #15
                              Re: "The Monday Night Wars...REIGNITED" WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW [A WWE2K19 Universe]

                              Great couple of shows! It's kinda weird seeing some guys on different shows than I'm used to, but I think that's what is making this super enjoyable!

                              Loving it!

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