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All Or Nothing Deadline: Monday July 31, 2006 @ 11: 59 pm est TD Banknorth Garden Boston, Massachusetts Theme: "The Hell Song" by Sum 41 Listen |
6. No Disqualification: Adof v Ryodo For months Ryodo and his former stablemates have been battling with Bltizkrieg, and regardless of a victory here and there for Ryodo's side, Blitzkrieg seemed to be winning the war. Until a few weeks ago. Seeing how Bltizkrieg ran Ryodo's former partners The Amazing Red and AJ Styles out of the XXWF, Ryodo was left alone to battle this powerhouse. Seeing Ryodo's obvious talent, Adof offered Ryodo a spot in Bltizkrieg, Ryodo responded by relieving himself all over a German flag. Obviously his answer was no. Perhaps the tides have turns for the Lord of the Chairs. Last week he picked up a very impressive win with teammates Dwight and Marv when he pinned Adof to win the tag match. The No Disqualification stipulation is the wild card. Perhaps it favors Adof seeing how the other memebers of Blitakrieg can interfere freely? Or maybe it favors Ryodo, always praising the term Xtreme, he should be right at home in this type of environment. Either way this is going to be an explosive ending to a tremendous feud. |
5. XXWF Xtreme Championship: Sycho Path (c) v Nava Moore Not much backstory to this one, Nava Moore has been on quite an impressive rise these past couple months, retiring XXWF veteran Blair Warner and defeating XXWF vet Craig Nash as well as XXWF Hall of Famer Swiggy Holmes. After a heated confrontation in the back, Sycho Path made Nava an offer, if Nava was able to defeat Swiggy Holmes, he'd be getting an Xtreme Title shot. Following this, Sycho Path in fact attack Nava, causing him to win by disqualification and intentionally granting him the championship match. Will Sycho Path stop Nava's impressive rise or will Nava plow past one of the greatest superstars to ever step foot in the XXWF? |
4. Title for Title Unification Match: XXWF Hardcore Championship: XXWF Fury Championship: Simon Dean (c) v Evan Bodom (c) Tired of proving himsefl, Simon Dean challenged XXWF Hardcore Champion Evan Bodom to a title unification match. Bodom attacked Dean that very night and one week after, capttured and brutally attacked Dean's mentor in Paul Heyman, accepting Dean's callenge. Will the XXWF vet finally slap some taste of what it's like to be put in your place here in XXWF into the self proclaimed Rookie God's mouth, or will this rookie prove up to the hype? A bit of information, the winner of this match will be declared the XXWF Hardcore Champion, retiring the short lived Fury Championship. |
3. XXWF Womens Hardcore Championship: Tables/Ladder Match: Justina James v Katalina Jacobs (c) Two weeks ago Justina was robbed of a win against Katalina Jacobs and her Womens Hardcore Championship. Thanks to The Million Dollar Man, Justina's getting a second chance. In order to win the match, one of these ladies must put her opponent through a table, and then climb the ladder to retrive the title. Justina is obviously used to environments like this, but regardless of being the reigning Womens Hardcore Champion, is Katalina? |
2. Triple Threat: Damien Rage v Salvador Leon v Apollo Riddik Two weeks ago Apollo Riddik was well on his way to winning his debut match, the big Scramble Cage match. But Salvador Leon snuck in and stole the win from under him. This caused Apollo's attack on the Dancing Phenomenon the next week, costing Saul his second run as XXWF Cruiserweight Champion. During this attack Damien Rage decided to get mixed up in the brawl, perhaps tired of waiting around for his chance to shine? This one will be first pinfall to win, will Salvador continue his very impressive undefeated streak? Will Apollo Riddik show why he is an Icon in the Making? Or will Damien Rage surprise everyone and pulls out this one? |
1. #1 Contenders Battle Royal for XXWF Womens Championship: Kerri v Jace Andrews v Major Gunns v Sara Storm v Victoria v Bunny Blue v Trish Stratus v Dementra The womens division has really stood out the past few weeks with the new management of Ted Dibiase. This seems to be the Millon Dollar Man's way of mixing things up, and what better way to get all these females back into the mix? The obvious favorite for this match would by Bunny Blue, but with XXWF Hall of Fame Victoria, former XXWF Womens Champion Trish Stratus, and talented XXWF newcomer Dementra in the mix, anything could happen. |
7. ZEr0 v Pain For about a month now Pain has been showing a new side of himself, a side that speaks how he's truly feeling, a side that maybe let's his ego get the better of him? Pain recently went on a tangent, saying he's not getting the respect he deserves, how he's proved he should be in bigger and better matches with bigger and better reward. It didn't take long for XXWF veteran ZEr0 to respond to the rants of Pain. ZEr0 layed it out for Pain, you have to pay your dues to make it in XXWF. ZEr0 knows best of all, fighting and clawing through every single thing in his way to reach the top and finally gain some respect. ZEr0 challenged Pain to a match at All Or Nothing. No gimmicks, no stipulations, just a chance for Pain to show he deserves to get his shot at glory by going up against an XXWF legend. |
8. Sin City Rules Ladder Match: Elimination: XXWF Tag Team Championship: Triple Threat: D. a. M.: Marv and Dwight v Better Then You: Chris Copeland and Jack Kaine (c) v Blitzkrieg: Mortiz and Lukas Rheinhardt Sin City rules, as described by Marv, is where the turnbuckle padding is removed and replaced by barbed wire! Also, contrary to being a ladder match, a superstar can be pinned or made to submit, resulting in the elimination of their team. Now the setting for this match has been brewing ever since the tag team titles were stripped from Dwight and Marv by Jmoney a couple months ago. Reason being Dwight and Marv had not had a match in months, let alone defended the titles. The real suspected reason, Jmoney just wanted to make his stablemates look good. Now, thanks to their win at War Games and a match of their choice, Dwight and Marv get their shot at retribution! The addition of Blitzkrieg into the match was a swerve by the two mysterious men. Of course Dwight and Marv habe always been about the fight, and that's exactly the reason. They feel the more the merrier, and anyone holding the belts beside Better Then You is good. So this pits three teams that hate each other against one another, vying for the XXWF Tag Team Titles! Will Dwight and Marv get back whats rightfully theirs? Will Better Then You prove exactly that? Or will Blitzkrieg continue their impressive undefeated streak and claim their first gold here in XXWF? |
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9. XXWF Blood Bath Championship: Cyrus Lyger (c) v Chris Kanyon A match that has been in the woodwork since Chris Kanyon joined XXWF. In his first ever promo, Chris challenged Cyrus Lyger, to no response. At the time Cyrus felt Kanyon was too little league to play with the likes of a legend. So for two years Chris Kanyon has proved he's an XXWF mainstay and has worked his way up the ladder, becoming one of the greatest XXWF Hardcore Champions in the process. Kanyon has fought the best of them and defeated most, now he finally get's his chance to face the Legend! This is all thanks to the War Games match from Justice. Thanks to that win Chris Kanyon was able to choose this match as his match choice, much to the dismay of Cyrus Lyger and The Elite Alliance, who were looking to avoid a confrontation like this any way possible. But now Cyrus has to suck it up and defend his coveted XXWF Blood Bath Championship against possibly his biggest challenge yet. One question remains.. Who's Better Than Kanyon? |
10. For Control of XXWF: Jmoney v Steven Jones Ever since Steven Jones' return to the XXWF, he and Jmoney have been butting heads. One could venture a guess that Jmoney just doesn't care for Jones' attitude. The 'I do what I want' type of attitude. Jmoney got this war strated when he suspended Steven Jones indefinately. Months later Steve Jones made a surprise return in the battle royal to crown a number one contender to the XXWF Blood Bath Championship. Jones lost in this match, but his war with Jmoney was just heating up. After this Jones and Jmoney couldn't stop exchanging heated words, Jones wanting his shot at Cyrus Lyger, but being denied time and time again. This all lead to Steven Jones being added into the War Games match at Justice. Some say Steven Jones was the driving force in that match and brought his team to victory, meaning he and each of his teammates could choose a match of their choice. In a surprising turn of events, Steven Jones choose to battle XXWF Owner and Hall of Famer Jmoney for control of the Xtra Xtreme Wrestling Federation? Jmoney isn't a trained athlete. Could this be an earth shattering change in the XXWF looming or will Jmoney find some way to pull by Steven Jones? |
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