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Post by TheVoiceofReason on Dec 18, 2011 2:38:39 GMT -5
Feel like this could be a fun experiment:
Think about the characters in the scene and what they represent. Think of a storyline to use within WWE bounds where one could easily say "oh hey that reminds me of this scene from this show/book/etc." Use superstars in place of characters for this, and have fun!
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Post by Brother Nero....Wolfe on Dec 18, 2011 3:10:06 GMT -5
Sherlock Holmes vs Moriarty
Wade Barrett adopts a detective gimmick. Regal becomes his Moriarty. They start to outsmart each other and have intellectual matches where cheating is the norm and your wits are your best weapon. Finally, they have a career vs career match. They both fall off the titantron and disappear. Then, Drew Mc finds out that Barrett is still alive and well, having won the match. This resumes their adventures as Wade and Drew.
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Post by manicuno on Dec 22, 2011 13:12:25 GMT -5
This would work well for the final episode of RAW.
Vince, Linda, and Shane are sitting at a booth at Holstens talking about their day, and waiting for Stephanie to arrive because she had to switch birth control. Vince is looking around the restaraunt as Journey plays in the background. A suspicious looking man passes them, then the waitress brings an order of onion rings over and Vince say's "I went ahead and ordered some for the table". Linda, Shane, and Vince all eat an onion ring, then we see a shot of Stephanie running toward the restaruant. Vince looks up from the table, and we cut to black.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 22, 2011 16:31:48 GMT -5
Johnny Ace has an "American Beauty" mid-life crisis in his life after being inspired by Linda McMahon, who he constantly sees in increasingly fantasy passionate situations.
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Dec 22, 2011 16:54:10 GMT -5
Johnny Ace has a "Lolita" mid-life crisis in his life after being inspired by AJ, who he constantly sees in increasingly fantasy passionate situations. Better. PS: I've never seen American Beauty. PSS: I've never seen Lolita either. I'm an uncultured bastard.
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Post by BorneAgain on Dec 22, 2011 16:59:12 GMT -5
The Bane story from Batman always struck me as something that could easily be adapted for wrestling.
Say you have the older established veteran, (Batman) who's the champion, and would have a younger protege/partner (Azrael) that have been together for a while. Then some type of monsterous, but cunning baddass type (Bane) comes along. He nearly cripples the veteran, seemingly putting him into early retirement, and takes the title.
The protege, deternmined to avenge his mentor, feuds with the monster for months, in a series of violent matches eventually defeating him in a completely brutal encounter (think Blanchard, Magnum T.A. from Starrcade), where the rookie shows a dark side no one has ever seen before, and finally wins both his master's honor and the title.
But the pressures of being champion, and the hellacious matches that he's gone through have taken their toll, with him becoming more and more unbalanced and angry with each passing title defense, to the point in which he's unnecessarily beating the living hell out of his opponents, even in non-title matches.
Meanwhile the veteran, who has not been seen since his injury returns to television to congratulate his old student, and thank him for defeating the the animal who put him into retirement. Their meeting, though gracious at first turns ugly when the mentor questions his friend on his recent behavior. The former protege gets pissed and starts yelling at him about being ungrateful and saying how he did what his supposed mentor couldn't. He then cheapshots the older one and walks off.
The veteran, realizing that his former pupil has to stopped, if just for his own good, reabilitates, comes back, and challenges the champion. You have teacher vs student at the PPV and the mentor wins. The rookie either turns face again, or remains heel to continue to feud with his former friend.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 22, 2011 17:21:12 GMT -5
WWE attempts to develop a perfect face wrestler using advanced cloning techniques, and succeeds, but a second clone mutates, and becomes a perfect heel wrestler intent on taking over Mega City One WWE
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Post by airraidcrash on Dec 22, 2011 19:23:54 GMT -5
A Yojimbo/Fistful of Dollars scenario for a 5-0n-5 Survivor Series match. Both the face and heel teams try to recruit a stoic tweener (Randy Orton or Kane) to their side. The tweener ends up playing both sides against each other for his own benefit.
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Post by JCBaggee on Dec 22, 2011 19:41:09 GMT -5
"I know what you are. I'm not afraid." {Spoiler} SAY IT OUT LOUD, FELLA!
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Dec 22, 2011 19:43:52 GMT -5
"I know what you are. I'm not afraid." {Spoiler} SAY IT OUT LOUD, FELLA!{Spoiler}GINGER!
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Dec 22, 2011 19:44:43 GMT -5
A Million Little Pieces. A drug addict goes and gets help, then starts a career in WWE. I'm not very good at this game....
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 22, 2011 19:46:54 GMT -5
Omni Consumer Products takes over WWE
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Post by JCBaggee on Dec 22, 2011 19:49:09 GMT -5
"I know what you are. I'm not afraid." {Spoiler} SAY IT OUT LOUD, FELLA!{Spoiler}GINGER! {Spoiler} *signs out "Eve, don't do this, I love you and he is a monster"*
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2011 19:50:16 GMT -5
John Cena, you are fined five credits for repeated violations of the verbal morality statute.
Cena is in the future battling a crazed Booker T.
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Post by mattyy on Dec 22, 2011 21:00:37 GMT -5
To Catch an Apex Predator.
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Post by Hawk Hart on Dec 22, 2011 23:03:37 GMT -5
The Bane story from Batman always struck me as something that could easily be adapted for wrestling. Say you have the older established veteran, (Batman) who's the champion, and would have a younger protege/partner (Azrael) that have been together for a while. Then some type of monsterous, but cunning baddass type (Bane) comes along. He nearly cripples the veteran, seemingly putting him into early retirement, and takes the title. The protege, deternmined to avenge his mentor, feuds with the monster for months, in a series of violent matches eventually defeating him in a completely brutal encounter (think Blanchard, Magnum T.A. from Starrcade), where the rookie shows a dark side no one has ever seen before, and finally wins both his master's honor and the title. But the pressures of being champion, and the hellacious matches that he's gone through have taken their toll, with him becoming more and more unbalanced and angry with each passing title defense, to the point in which he's unnecessarily beating the living hell out of his opponents, even in non-title matches. Meanwhile the veteran, who has not been seen since his injury returns to television to congratulate his old student, and thank him for defeating the the animal who put him into retirement. Their meeting, though gracious at first turns ugly when the mentor questions his friend on his recent behavior. The former protege gets pissed and starts yelling at him about being ungrateful and saying how he did what his supposed mentor couldn't. He then cheapshots the older one and walks off. The veteran, realizing that his former pupil has to stopped, if just for his own good, reabilitates, comes back, and challenges the champion. You have teacher vs student at the PPV and the mentor wins. The rookie either turns face again, or remains heel to continue to feud with his former friend. Hear me out here fellas but does anyone else think if they had done this with Cena/Bryan/Barrett last fall-spring it would've been over like gangbusters?
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Post by JCBaggee on Dec 22, 2011 23:30:23 GMT -5
The Bane story from Batman always struck me as something that could easily be adapted for wrestling. Say you have the older established veteran, (Batman) who's the champion, and would have a younger protege/partner (Azrael) that have been together for a while. Then some type of monsterous, but cunning baddass type (Bane) comes along. He nearly cripples the veteran, seemingly putting him into early retirement, and takes the title. The protege, deternmined to avenge his mentor, feuds with the monster for months, in a series of violent matches eventually defeating him in a completely brutal encounter (think Blanchard, Magnum T.A. from Starrcade), where the rookie shows a dark side no one has ever seen before, and finally wins both his master's honor and the title. But the pressures of being champion, and the hellacious matches that he's gone through have taken their toll, with him becoming more and more unbalanced and angry with each passing title defense, to the point in which he's unnecessarily beating the living hell out of his opponents, even in non-title matches. Meanwhile the veteran, who has not been seen since his injury returns to television to congratulate his old student, and thank him for defeating the the animal who put him into retirement. Their meeting, though gracious at first turns ugly when the mentor questions his friend on his recent behavior. The former protege gets pissed and starts yelling at him about being ungrateful and saying how he did what his supposed mentor couldn't. He then cheapshots the older one and walks off. The veteran, realizing that his former pupil has to stopped, if just for his own good, reabilitates, comes back, and challenges the champion. You have teacher vs student at the PPV and the mentor wins. The rookie either turns face again, or remains heel to continue to feud with his former friend. Hear me out here fellas but does anyone else think if they had done this with Cena/Bryan/Barrett last fall-spring it would've been over like gangbusters? In some ways, isn't the current Edge and Christian thing on the way to becoming this? Well. Except I guess Edge won't be getting back in the ring for a match with Christian.
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Post by Cela on Dec 23, 2011 0:35:38 GMT -5
Nash pulls a quad while battling Sheamus, and has a pretty much useless leg. So he hires a crew of low carders, and offers a shiny gold belt to the man that takes out the Great White Whale Irishman.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 23, 2011 0:55:03 GMT -5
Cena = Mr Incredible
A young up and coming wrestler = Syndrome.
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Post by CMWaters on Dec 23, 2011 1:50:26 GMT -5
Cena = Mr Incredible A young up and coming wrestlerZack Ryder = Syndrome. Does that fit?
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