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2015 WWE - From the Rumble

Misanthrope

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Continued from previous

The Sandman enters the ring via the crowd and, as is traditional, he's got that Singapore Cane with him.

He hits the ring and immediately lights up Dolph Ziggler and Daniel Bryan with it. He tries to crack Kurt Angle in the side with it, but the Olympian traps his arm and lays in a few hard head-butts.

Overhead belly to belly sends Sandman to the mat.

Kane stalks over and picks him up for a Chokeslam.

BOOM!

Sandman to his feet and stumbles towards Undertaker.

CHOKESLAM!

See you later!

ELIMINATION: The Sandman (by The Undertaker)

The Undertaker's triumph is short-lived, as his erstwhile brother comes across and earns the ire of the crowd by laying into the dead man with hard uppercuts.

Meanwhile, Daniel Bryan is to his feet and comes head to head with Kurt Angle. The two go to town on one another with some more chain wrestling, and it's Daniel Bryan who gets the upper hand as he plants Angle with a corner dropkick before locking in Angle's own finisher, the Angle Lock!

Meanwhile, Kane has gotten the better of his big brother. He whips him to the ropes, Undertaker ducks a clothesline, and comes back with a flying clothesline of his own.

To his feet and it's time to go Old School. Undertaker busts out an old favourite to put Kane on his backside.

He whips Kane to the ropes and follows up with another clothesline that sends Kane to the apron. The two begin to slug it out and here's Dolph Ziggler from the top rope with a flying dropkick!

Kane is out!

ELIMINATION: Kane (by Dolph Ziggler)

Dolph is understandably happy to have eliminated one of the sources of his woe, but Undertaker takes exception to the interference. Ziggler walks right into it....

LAST RIDE!

See you later, Dolph!

ELIMINATION: Dolph Ziggler (by The Undertaker)

We're down to Undertaker, Daniel Bryan, and Kurt Angle with just four entrants remaining!

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Lawler: Good Lord! It's Sting! Sting is here!

Cole: The Man They Call Sting is here and the look on the Undertaker's face is priceless!

The look on the Undertaker's face is priceless alright, and Bryan and Angle are smart enough to stand aside as two icons from the Attitude Era come face to face and eye to eye for the first time in their long and storied careers.

Between Sting's entrance and the staredown, however, it's almost time for a count-down before they can even begin to throw punches.

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Heath Slater makes his way out and goes immediately after the two men standing tall at the centre of the ring. Sting meets him first, whipping him to the corner and hitting a Stinger Splash.

Slater stumbles out and right into the waiting arms of Undertaker.

Last Ride!

Piss off! You're out!

ELIMINATION: Heath Slater (by Sting and Undertaker)

Meanwhile, Daniel Bryan and Kurt Angle have renewed their hostilities and it looks like Angle has the upper hand. He whips Bryan to the corner and the nimble guy jumps up onto the turnbuckle. He pauses to steady himself, but Angle is up quickly to catch him.

Belly to back suplex from the top rope! Holy shit!

Kurt Angle gets to his feet and takes the straps down. He means business!

No! Undertaker clotheslines him over the top rope! Angle's run has ended!

ELIMINATION: Kurt Angle (by Undertaker)

Here's Sting to try and bundle Undertaker over the top rope from behind! The Dead Man is teetering! He retaliates with a few hard elbows, but Daniel Bryan is here too! He tips both men over! He's all alone in the ring!

ELIMINATION: The Undertaker (by Daniel Bryan)

ELIMINATION: Sting (by Daniel Bryan)


Daniel Bryan stands alone in the centre of the ring as the count-down continues. Just two entrants remain!

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It's Randy Orton! The Legend Killer makes his return from injury and there's no love lost between these two men!

Daniel Bryan looks out on his feet as Orton stalks down to the ring, slides in, and eyes off the former champion.

The two immediately began to throw rights at one another. Orton whips Bryan, who ducks and

RKO!

RKO OUT OF NOWHERE!

Bryan is down and Orton stalks him, ready to put a boot through his head and put paid to Daniel Bryan's Wrestlemania dreams.

Here it comes....

He runs...

He!

Bryan moves! He gets behind Orton and folds him in half with a hard release German suplex!

YES!

YES!

YES!

He approaches to drag Orton to his feet.

RKO attempt blocked. Bryan shoves Orton towards the ropes and goes for a dropkick, but Orton grips the ropes. Bryan crashes and burns and Orton shakes his finger at him like he's been a bad kid.

Here comes our final entrant.

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Cole: CM Punk is back! The Straight Edge Superstar returns and he looks hungry!

JBL: Of course he looks hungry, Cole! He's been out of action for almost a year now!

The fans are rabid and chanting for CM Punk as he makes his way down to the ring, while both Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan look dumbfounded.

Vote Count
Daniel Bryan: 1
Randy Orton: 0
CM Punk: 0
 

Misanthrope

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We're down to our final three here as CM Punk, Randy Orton, and an exhausted Daniel Bryan warily circle one another.

Daniel Bryan has been in since #3 in this 40 man event, while both Orton and Punk are relatively fresh - not only on terms of the match - but in terms of having spent quite a bit of time on the shelf.

JBL thinks that will play into Bryan's hands, but the former champion is certainly looking tired.

Thankfully for him, Punk and Orton go after one another.

The two exchange blows and (in Punk's case) kicks before Punk whips Orton to the ropes and follows it up with his running high knee.

He's still up there posing for the crowd when Daniel Bryan catches him with a dropkick to the back that sends him tumbling over the top rope and to the apron. Bryan moves to eliminate Punk, but gets a kick to the head for his troubles.

Punk looks to springboard his way back into the match and onto the prone Bryan, but here's Orton...

RKO!

Orton catches Punk mid flight and absolutely destroys him!

He hefts Punk to his feet and drapes him over his shoulder, ready to give him a bum rush. Punk slips off of Orton's shoulders though, shoving Orton in the back to increase his speed and allowing Bryan to catch him with a drop toe hold.

YES LOCK!

Bryan locks in the Yes Lock on Orton, who writhes in agony. CM Punk, in the meantime, takes a breather by reclining in the corner with his legs up on the top rope.

Bryan maintains the hold for quite some time, prompting CM Punk to come over and stomp on him to break it up.

Punk stoops to pick up Bryan, but Bryan snags him and hits a low angle suplex that drops Punk right on the struggling Orton's midsection.

Seeing both men down, he scrambles to the top rope and begins to chant YES YES YES!

This, of course, allows Punk to rush over and crash into the ropes - sending Bryan balls first into the turnbuckle before he slumps in a reverse tree of woe.

Seeing Bryan's predicament, Punk runs across and hits a baseball slide dropkick to Bryan's exposed head. Bryan dead.

Punk turns around into an RKO attempt, but manages to block it. He whips Orton, but its reversed and he's caught in with a Lou Thesz press by Orton.

Orton's only thrown a couple of punches when Bryan treats him to a shining wizard that knocks the stuffing out of the Legend Killer. Not wanting to waste time, he immediately picks up Orton and begins to manhandle him over the top rope.

Orton manages to stay on the apron, duck Bryan's high kick attempt, and then looks to set up for a suplex to the outside. Bryan isn't going to go out that easy, blocking the attempt and instead suplexing Orton gut first onto the ropes.

Seeing an opportunity to steal an Orton move, he sets up a top rope elevated DDT that puts Orton in dreamland.

Here's Punk though! He hefts Bryan to his shoulders and signals for Go 2 Sleep.

He showboats a tad too long, allowing Bryan to float over onto his feet and retaliate with a Pele kick right out of AJ Styles' notebook.

A stunned Punk stumbles...

...RIGHT INTO AN RKO!

Orton catches Punk for the second time with his move, but Bryan is here to catch him from behind and traps him in the Surfboard Stretch. It's not likely to eliminate Orton, but it further weakens the Viper.

Eventually relinquishing the hold, Bryan lines up for the high knee. Here's Punk with the interception...

GO 2 SLEEP!

Bryan is down.

Orton is struggling to get to his feet, and Punk drops to pound the canvas in parody of Orton's pre RKO ritual.

Here it comes....

RK

NO!

Orton blocks the move and shoves Punk towards Bryan, who hefts Punk onto his shoulders.

GO 2 SLEEP TO PUNK!

Orton charges across to blindside Daniel Bryan, but Bryan ducks the clothesline and charges the ropes - retaliating with a running high knee that sends Orton over the top rope and to the apron.

Bryan and Orton exchange hard rights before Bryan grips the top rope and catches Orton in the side of the head with a high kick. Orton is staggering towards the corner. Bryan follows!

RKO!

Orton just RKOed Bryan onto the top rope, and landed on the stairs to ensure he wasn't eliminated! That's got to hurt!

The crowd are chanting this is awesome as Orton gingerly re-enters the ring, only to find himself caught by Punk. For the second time in the match, he eats his own elevated DDT.

Punk hefts Orton to his shoulders, plays to the crowd, and hits it.

GO 2 SLEEP!

Orton staggers to his feet.

GO 2 SLEEP AGAIN!

Orton is out like a light. Punk hefts him to his shoulders and dumps him over the top rope.

ELIMINATION: Randy Orton (by CM Punk)

Punk turns a vicious eye to the barely conscious Daniel Bryan.
 

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With Orton out and Daniel Bryan looking like he's barely able to stand, CM Punk shows no mercy for his fellow indie darling as he goes over to drag him to his feet.

Bryan may have been playing possum a little bit, as he catches Punk in the head with a kick and quickly snags his arm to lock in the Yes Lock.

Punk is slamming the mat in agony, but there's no submission in this match.

Bryan holds the hold until it looks like Punk has faded completely before hefting the Straight Edge Superstar up onto his shoulders. Is he teasing Go 2 Sleep?

He is!

But Punk manages to roll off of Bryan's shoulders and stagger backwards into the corner. Bryan charges across to hit a running clothesline, but Punk smartly gets up a boot and catches Bryan in the chops.

Bryan comes again, but Punk charges out with a clothesline that floors the smaller star. Punk heads to the top ropes and points to the skies, signalling that it's time for his tribute to Randy Sav-

NO!

Bryan up and he nimbly goes to the top rope, catching Punk and sending him halfway across the ring with a Kurt Angle like belly to belly suplex! The crowd love it, but that seems to have taken a lot out of both men.

Both men stagger slowly to their feet and meet at the centre of the ring to throw rights and kicks. Neither man gets a clear advantage until Punk is able to string a few elbows together. He whips Bryan, who ducks a clothesline attempt and retaliates with a running knee that sends Punk staggering back into the ropes.

Seeing his chance to eliminate Punk, Bryan begins to chant

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He's coming in for the running knee, but Punk is wise to it! He catches Bryan and dumps him over the top rope!

ELIMINATION: Daniel Bryan (by CM Punk)

CM Punk is going to Wrestlemania to face Brock Lesnar!
 

Misanthrope

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I've got a couple of questions that I'd like answered before I launch into booking the rest.

1). Which three NXT stars should I promote to the main roster?

2). Which former title (European, Cruiserweight, Women's, or Hardcore) should I resurrect?

3). Which former ECW or WCW PPV should I resurrect? Choose One.

4). Which non WWE talent should I hire? Choose one.

5). Which two authority figures should take over Raw and Smackdown respectively? Choose one for each brand.

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Current PPV Schedule
January - Royal Rumble
February - Elimination Chamber
March - Wrestlemania
April - ???
May - NXT: Challenge
June - King of the Ring
July - Cyber Sunday
August - SummerSlam
September - ???
October - Night of Champions
November - Survivor Series
December - ???
 
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Shaun Hewitt

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Well, seeing as no one else did this. I may as well pop my answers down

1). Which three NXT stars should I promote to the main roster? Finn Balor, Dana Brooks and Zayn

2). Which former title (European, Cruiserweight, Women's, or Hardcore) should I resurrect? Hardcore with the 24/7 rule!

3). Which former ECW or WCW PPV should I resurrect? Choose One. I know it strictly says choose one, put ill say two and see what you work with wCw World War 3 or wCw Fall Brawl (aka War Games)

4). Which non WWE talent should I hire? Jeff Jarrett!

5). Which two authority figures should take over Raw and Smackdown respectively? Choose one for each brand. I'd love to see a couple of older stars in there, perhaps Hall/Nash do one side together (good cop, bad cop, history with DX etc) and on the other brand, someone who doesn't take any shit....Sgt Slaughter. OR if you want to go authority figures, Shane O Mac on one brand and Steph on the other. See which sibling can earn the ratings for the future ownership of the WWE.
 
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