Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2012 23:20:36 GMT -5
Before I begin, something to mention.
This will NOT be updated every day, because I just don't have the time to do that. This one post took me almost one week to put together.
That being said, I hope you enjoy this little adventure I'm about to take you on...
This is a fantasy booking of what might have happened had Eric Bischoff bought WCW in 2001.
Roster
This is the roster I'll be starting with. I will be adding and dropping wrestlers as thing progress, based on what is and isn't working.
Big Vito
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Brian Adams
Bryan Clark
Buff Bagwell
Chavo Guerrero
Chuck Palumbo
Diamond Dallas Page
Disqo
Elix Skipper
Ernest Miller
Evan Karagias
Goldberg
Hugh Morrus
Jamie Knoble
Jeff Jarrett
Jimmy Yang
Johnny The Bull
Kanyon
Kaz Hayashi
Kevin Nash
Kid Romeo
Konnan
Kwee Wee
Lance Storm
Mark Jindrak
Mike Awesome
Mike Sanders
Reno
Rey Mysterio
Ric Flair
Rick Steiner
Road Warrior Animal
Scott Steiner
Sean O’Haire
Shane Douglas
Shane Helms
Shannon Moore
Shawn Stasiak
Stacy Keibler
Sting
The Wall
Tag Teams/Stables
3 Count: Evan Karagias, Shane Helms, and Shannon Moore
Chuck Palumbo and Sean O’Haire
Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo
The Filthy Animals: Billy Kidman, Konnan, and Rey Mysterio
The Jung Dragons: Jimmy Yang and Kaz Hayashi
Kronik: Brian Adams and Bryan Clark
The Magnificent Seven: Buff Bagwell, Lex Luger, Jeff Jarrett, Ric Flair, Rick Steiner, Road Warrior Animal, and Scott Steiner
The Mamalukes: Big Vito and Johnny The Bull
Team Canada: Lance Storm and Mike Awesome
The announce team will consist of Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson, with Jeremy Borash handling backstage interviews. Dave Penzer will handle ring announcing duties solo, as Michael Buffer is let go.
I would want to cut Animal and Rick Steiner as well, but due to existing storylines, they remain on for the time being.
PPV Calendar[/u]
We’re cutting back from twelve PPVs a year to five.
February - Superbrawl
May - The Big Bang(only for year one)
July - The Great American Bash(only for year one, moves back to June next year)
October - Halloween Havoc
December - Starrcade
My launch point will be what ended up being the final Monday Nitro. Future shows will be more detailed, but since the only real changes I made were taking out Sting/Flair and changing the ending of Steiner/Booker, I figured an abbreviated synopsis would work here.
WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner is scheduled to face United States Champion Booker T in a title vs. title match. In addition, every Championship is on the line. The majority of the card is rematches from Greed, including Shane Helms retaining his Cruiserweight Championship over former Champion Chavo Guerrero and Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman defeating Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo to capture the Cruiserweight Tag Team titles.
In addition, Chuck Palumbo and Sean O’Haire defeat Lance Storm and Mike Awesome to retain the World Tag Team titles. As the main event looms, Scott Steiner enters the ring first and grabs a microphone…
So here we are, at the main event of the Monday Nitro “season finale.” Now, I’ll talk about that in a moment, but first, let me address Booker T. Book, you’re walkin’ round with the US Title, a title that don’t mean jack shit, because WCW is the lowest rated company in the United States! Seriously, there are better shows taking place in bingo hall parking lots! The only prize that matters, is round my waist. And to get it, you gotta do something everybody knows you can’t do. Beat me.
Now, let me talk about this “season finale.” See, as World Champion, I got the insider information regarding WCW’s TV contract. And from what I understand, after tonight, WCW will no longer air on Turner cable networks! That’s right, this company won’t have TV after tonight!
The announcers express outrage at Steiner going off script.
Oh sorry. Was I not supposed to say that?
Booker T, this match is gonna be the last WCW match anyone sees on television. Which means you have the honor of being beaten half to death on the final WCW show that matters, just like the n-
Steiner’s mic cuts out as Booker T charges the ring. Referee Nick Patrick quickly calls for the bell as Booker hammers Steiner with a flurry of punches. He goes to shoot the Champion into the ropes, but Steiner reverses it and catches Booker with a belly to belly suplex! Cover!
1!
2!
Booker kicks out!
Steiner pulls Booker up and goes for another suplex, but Booker fights out of it! He rocks Steiner with another flurry of punches, then clothesline’s him over the top rope to the floor! He rolls out after Steiner and the two fight it out on the arena floor. Steiner turns the tide of the match back in his favor by throwing Booker into the guardrail, then picking him up and ramming his back into the turnbuckle. He throws Booker back into the ring and covers him.
1!
2!
Kickout!
Steiner kicks Booker while he’s down, then pulls him to his feet. He picks Booker up and drops him on the top turnbuckle, then climbs up…
Booker counters the Frankensteiner into a powerbomb! Cover!
1!
2!
Kickout!
Booker is back up first. As Steiner starts to get to his feet, Booker runs the ropes and fells him with a cross body, both legs hooked as they land!
1!
2!
Kickout!
Both men back up, Booker kicks Steiner in the gut, then delivers the Ax Kick! Cover!
1!
2!
Road Warrior Animal pulls Nick Patrick out of the ring! Patrick argues with Animal, who punches him out!
Booker rolls to the outside and lays into Animal with punches. But in the confusion, everyone misses Rick Steiner sliding his brother the WCW Championship belt…
Booker rolls back in, but as he goes to pull Steiner up, he gets drilled with the belt! Steiner makes the cover as Charles Robinson runs out!
1!
2!
3!
Steiner retains the WCW World title and also captures the United States title!
The crowd starts throwing trash into the ring as Steiner picks Booker up and German suplex’s him! Rick hands Scott a chair, which he lays on the mat. He then picks Booker up and belly-to-belly’s him on the chair! Rick climbs to the top rope as Scott lifts Booker up on his shoulders…
STEINERIZER!!!
Scott then traps Booker in the Steiner Recliner and refuses to let go, even when every official and security officer in the back runs out. Finally, Ric Flair comes down and forces Steiner to let Booker go. As Flair, Animal, and The Steiners exit, the final shot we see is Booker T laid out on the mat, receiving medical attention.
This will NOT be updated every day, because I just don't have the time to do that. This one post took me almost one week to put together.
That being said, I hope you enjoy this little adventure I'm about to take you on...
This is a fantasy booking of what might have happened had Eric Bischoff bought WCW in 2001.
Roster
This is the roster I'll be starting with. I will be adding and dropping wrestlers as thing progress, based on what is and isn't working.
Big Vito
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Brian Adams
Bryan Clark
Buff Bagwell
Chavo Guerrero
Chuck Palumbo
Diamond Dallas Page
Disqo
Elix Skipper
Ernest Miller
Evan Karagias
Goldberg
Hugh Morrus
Jamie Knoble
Jeff Jarrett
Jimmy Yang
Johnny The Bull
Kanyon
Kaz Hayashi
Kevin Nash
Kid Romeo
Konnan
Kwee Wee
Lance Storm
Mark Jindrak
Mike Awesome
Mike Sanders
Reno
Rey Mysterio
Ric Flair
Rick Steiner
Road Warrior Animal
Scott Steiner
Sean O’Haire
Shane Douglas
Shane Helms
Shannon Moore
Shawn Stasiak
Stacy Keibler
Sting
The Wall
Tag Teams/Stables
3 Count: Evan Karagias, Shane Helms, and Shannon Moore
Chuck Palumbo and Sean O’Haire
Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo
The Filthy Animals: Billy Kidman, Konnan, and Rey Mysterio
The Jung Dragons: Jimmy Yang and Kaz Hayashi
Kronik: Brian Adams and Bryan Clark
The Magnificent Seven: Buff Bagwell, Lex Luger, Jeff Jarrett, Ric Flair, Rick Steiner, Road Warrior Animal, and Scott Steiner
The Mamalukes: Big Vito and Johnny The Bull
Team Canada: Lance Storm and Mike Awesome
The announce team will consist of Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson, with Jeremy Borash handling backstage interviews. Dave Penzer will handle ring announcing duties solo, as Michael Buffer is let go.
I would want to cut Animal and Rick Steiner as well, but due to existing storylines, they remain on for the time being.
PPV Calendar[/u]
We’re cutting back from twelve PPVs a year to five.
February - Superbrawl
May - The Big Bang(only for year one)
July - The Great American Bash(only for year one, moves back to June next year)
October - Halloween Havoc
December - Starrcade
My launch point will be what ended up being the final Monday Nitro. Future shows will be more detailed, but since the only real changes I made were taking out Sting/Flair and changing the ending of Steiner/Booker, I figured an abbreviated synopsis would work here.
WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner is scheduled to face United States Champion Booker T in a title vs. title match. In addition, every Championship is on the line. The majority of the card is rematches from Greed, including Shane Helms retaining his Cruiserweight Championship over former Champion Chavo Guerrero and Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman defeating Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo to capture the Cruiserweight Tag Team titles.
In addition, Chuck Palumbo and Sean O’Haire defeat Lance Storm and Mike Awesome to retain the World Tag Team titles. As the main event looms, Scott Steiner enters the ring first and grabs a microphone…
So here we are, at the main event of the Monday Nitro “season finale.” Now, I’ll talk about that in a moment, but first, let me address Booker T. Book, you’re walkin’ round with the US Title, a title that don’t mean jack shit, because WCW is the lowest rated company in the United States! Seriously, there are better shows taking place in bingo hall parking lots! The only prize that matters, is round my waist. And to get it, you gotta do something everybody knows you can’t do. Beat me.
Now, let me talk about this “season finale.” See, as World Champion, I got the insider information regarding WCW’s TV contract. And from what I understand, after tonight, WCW will no longer air on Turner cable networks! That’s right, this company won’t have TV after tonight!
The announcers express outrage at Steiner going off script.
Oh sorry. Was I not supposed to say that?
Booker T, this match is gonna be the last WCW match anyone sees on television. Which means you have the honor of being beaten half to death on the final WCW show that matters, just like the n-
Steiner’s mic cuts out as Booker T charges the ring. Referee Nick Patrick quickly calls for the bell as Booker hammers Steiner with a flurry of punches. He goes to shoot the Champion into the ropes, but Steiner reverses it and catches Booker with a belly to belly suplex! Cover!
1!
2!
Booker kicks out!
Steiner pulls Booker up and goes for another suplex, but Booker fights out of it! He rocks Steiner with another flurry of punches, then clothesline’s him over the top rope to the floor! He rolls out after Steiner and the two fight it out on the arena floor. Steiner turns the tide of the match back in his favor by throwing Booker into the guardrail, then picking him up and ramming his back into the turnbuckle. He throws Booker back into the ring and covers him.
1!
2!
Kickout!
Steiner kicks Booker while he’s down, then pulls him to his feet. He picks Booker up and drops him on the top turnbuckle, then climbs up…
Booker counters the Frankensteiner into a powerbomb! Cover!
1!
2!
Kickout!
Booker is back up first. As Steiner starts to get to his feet, Booker runs the ropes and fells him with a cross body, both legs hooked as they land!
1!
2!
Kickout!
Both men back up, Booker kicks Steiner in the gut, then delivers the Ax Kick! Cover!
1!
2!
Road Warrior Animal pulls Nick Patrick out of the ring! Patrick argues with Animal, who punches him out!
Booker rolls to the outside and lays into Animal with punches. But in the confusion, everyone misses Rick Steiner sliding his brother the WCW Championship belt…
Booker rolls back in, but as he goes to pull Steiner up, he gets drilled with the belt! Steiner makes the cover as Charles Robinson runs out!
1!
2!
3!
Steiner retains the WCW World title and also captures the United States title!
The crowd starts throwing trash into the ring as Steiner picks Booker up and German suplex’s him! Rick hands Scott a chair, which he lays on the mat. He then picks Booker up and belly-to-belly’s him on the chair! Rick climbs to the top rope as Scott lifts Booker up on his shoulders…
STEINERIZER!!!
Scott then traps Booker in the Steiner Recliner and refuses to let go, even when every official and security officer in the back runs out. Finally, Ric Flair comes down and forces Steiner to let Booker go. As Flair, Animal, and The Steiners exit, the final shot we see is Booker T laid out on the mat, receiving medical attention.