Post by managermike99 on Aug 13, 2024 19:30:02 GMT -5
Perplexity Wrestling #6
Cleveland, OH
The PWF...the fantasy fed you didn't know you needed...
Tonight's Line-Up
1st Round Heavyweight Title tournament matches
**Nick Bockwinkel v Great Muta
**Raven vs Bret Hart
**Stan Hansen vs Bryan Danielson
**Greg Valentine vs Kurt Angle
Ladder Match: Jordynne Grace vs Mercedes Mone vs Toni Storm vs Liv Morgan vs Nia Jax vs Kenzie Paige
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs The Eliminators
Andre the Giant vs MJF
Bout #1
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Nick Bockwinkel (/w Bobby Heenan) 5'10 240 lbs., Beverly Hills, CA
vs
The Great Muta (/w Gary Hart) 6'2 230 lbs., Land of the Rising Sun
The match begins with Bockwinkel and Muta cautiously circling each other, neither wanting to give an inch. Bockwinkel initiates with a collar-and-elbow tie-up, quickly transitioning into a hammerlock. Muta counters with a standing switch and applies a side headlock.
As the match progresses, Bockwinkel targets Muta's back with a series of knee drops and a punishing backbreaker. He follows up with a Boston crab, wrenching back on Muta's spine. Muta struggles but manages to reach the ropes.
Muta mounts a comeback with his signature handspring elbow and a moonsault for a near fall. Sensing danger, Bockwinkel rolls outside where Heenan provides a distraction. As Muta pursues, he attempts to spray his green mist, but Bockwinkel ducks, causing it to hit the referee instead.
With the ref temporarily blinded, both managers get involved. Hart trips Bockwinkel, while Heenan pushes Muta off the top rope. As order is restored, Bockwinkel surprises everyone by ascending the turnbuckle. In a shocking move, he executes an avalanche piledriver from the second buckle - a new addition to his arsenal. The impact is devastating, allowing Bockwinkel to secure the pinfall victory at the 22-minute mark.
[Nick Bockwinkel defeated The Great Muta by pinfall after an avalanche piledriver at 19:54]
Post-Match: Bobby Heenan and Nick Bockwinkel give an interview where they hint that they are putting back together the Heenan Family with Bockwinkel as the centrepiece.
Bout #2
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Bret Hart 6'0 235 lbs., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
vs
Raven 6'1 235 lbs., The Bowery
The match begins with Raven immediately trying to brawl, but Hart counters with a textbook arm drag. Frustrated, Raven rolls out of the ring and grabs a chair, only for the referee to intercept him. Hart takes advantage with a baseball slide, sending Raven into the barricade.
Back in the ring, Hart applies a side headlock, but Raven breaks free with an eye rake. Raven follows up with a DDT onto the turnbuckle, then attempts to use the ropes for leverage on a pin, but the ref catches him.
Hart mounts a comeback with a pair of running bulldog variations. Raven, desperate, pulls out a hidden fork and jabs Hart's forehead. Enraged, Hart retaliates with stiff punches, backing Raven into a corner.
The action spills outside, where Raven slams Hart into the ring steps. They brawl through the crowd, trading blows near the concession stand. The referee begins his count, but both wrestlers ignore him, too engrossed in their fight.
As they make their way back towards the ring, Hart catches Raven with a sudden Russian legsweep on the concrete floor. Both men struggle to beat the count, but neither makes it back in time, resulting in a double countout.
[Bret Hart and Raven battled to a double countout at 11:01]
Post-Match: Hart goes crazy around ringside throwing things and breaking things. Hart gets on a mic and says just because Raven isn't good enough of a wrestler to play at this level, he has to ruin it for everyone else with that Philadelphia hardcore b.s. He says Raven screwed Undertaker and Sting out of their spots in this tournament, and now he has screwed him as well. He vows this is not the last time he will face Raven.
Bout #3
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Stan Hansen 6'4 321 lbs., Borger, TX
vs
Bryan Danielson 5'10 210 lbs., Aberdeen, WA
The bell rings and Stan Hansen immediately charges at Bryan Danielson, looking for an early Lariat. Danielson ducks and responds with a series of kicks to Hansen's legs. Hansen, unfazed, catches Danielson with a powerful shoulder block, sending him crashing to the mat.
As Hansen attempts a running shoulder block off the ropes, Danielson shocks everyone by countering with a perfectly executed Spanish Fly, bringing the crowd to their feet. Hansen rolls to the outside, visibly shaken.
Back in the ring, Danielson targets Hansen's left arm with precision strikes and submissions. Hansen breaks free and levels Danielson with a devastating Western Lariat, but Danielson kicks out at two. Frustrated, Hansen goes for his cowbell, but the referee intercepts it.
Seizing the opportunity, Danielson locks in the LaBell Lock. Hansen, showcasing his raw power, manages to stand up with Danielson on his back and rams him into the corner to break the hold.
As the match progresses, Danielson's cardio advantage becomes evident. He peppers Hansen with kicks and flying knees. Hansen, in desperation, attempts another Lariat, but Danielson ducks and rolls him up with a small package for the three count at the 17-minute mark.
[Bryan Danielson defeated Stan Hansen by pinfall after a small package at 15:09]
Bout #4
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Greg Valentine 6'0 243 lbs., Seattle, WA
vs
Kurt Angle 6'0 220 lbs., Pittsburgh, PA
The match begins with Angle showcasing his amateur wrestling skills, taking Valentine down with a quick single-leg takedown. Valentine, wily as ever, rolls to the outside to regroup. Back in the ring, Valentine catches Angle with a thumb to the eye and follows up with his signature elbow drops.
Seizing control, Valentine applies the figure-four leglock. Angle writhes in pain but manages to reach the ropes. Valentine, reluctant to break the hold, draws a stern warning from the referee.
Angle mounts a comeback with a series of German suplexes. Valentine counters an Angle Slam attempt with a low blow behind the ref's back. He goes for the figure-four again, but Angle reverses it into an ankle lock.
Valentine taps out giving Angle the submission victory.
[Kurt Angle defeated Greg Valentine by submission to the ankle lock at 7:03]
Bout #5
**winners get the 8th and final spot in the PWF Tag Team Title Tournament
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard combined wt. 480 bs.
vs
The Eliminators: Perry Saturn & John Kronus wt. 497 lbs.
The match begins with Saturn and Blanchard locking up, showcasing technical prowess. Anderson tags in, delivering his signature spinebuster to Kronus. The Eliminators respond with quick tags and high-impact double team moves, keeping the Horsemen off balance.
Midway through, Tessa Blanchard appears at ringside, intently watching her father. This distraction allows Saturn to hit a diving elbow on Tully.
Paul Heyman emerges next, eyeing his former ECW proteges. The action intensifies as Anderson and Blanchard isolate Kronus, working his left arm.
Bobby Heenan saunters out, clipboard in hand, assessing both teams. He stops to make an appearance at the announce table, upset that they referred to them as the Horsemen, instead of the Brain Busters.
Saturn breaks free and tags in, cleaning house with a series of suplexes. The Eliminators set up for Total Elimination, but Anderson pulls the referee in front of them, causing hesitation.
Blanchard capitalizes with a slingshot suplex on Saturn. Anderson follows with a DDT, but Kronus breaks up the pin. In the chaos, Heenan distracts the referee as Saturn inadvertently shoves Kronus into him. Anderson seizes the moment, hitting Saturn with a devastating brainbuster for the three count.
[Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Eliminators by pinfall when Anderson pinned Saturn after a brainbuster at 8:17]
Post-match: The Eliminators don't seem happy to see Heyman, and likewside Anderson and Blanchard don't seem happy to see Heenan. Tully looks for his daughter Tessa but she has disappeared right after the bout concluded.
Bout #6
6 woman ladder match
**winner gets a spot in the women's title tournament
Jordynne Grace vs Mercedes Mone vs Toni Storm vs Liv Morgan vs Nia Jax vs Kenzie Paige
The match explodes with all six women scrambling for early control. Jordynne Grace immediately showcases her power, suplexing Kenzie Paige onto a ladder. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan and Nia Jax spill to the outside, brawling through the crowd.
Mercedes Moné and Toni Storm engage in a fierce exchange, trading strikes before Storm hits a German suplex on the ramp. Back in the ring, Grace ascends the ladder, but Paige tips it over, sending Grace crashing into the ropes.
Jax returns, powerbombing Morgan through a table at ringside. Moné seizes the opportunity, hitting a frog splash on Paige from the top of a ladder. Storm recovers and locks Moné in a cloverleaf submission using the ladder rungs for leverage.
Grace breaks it up with a muscle buster on Storm. She climbs again, but Paige intercepts with a top rope hurricanrana. Moné and Storm continue their personal war, taking each other out with a double clothesline on the announce table.
In the closing moments, Grace overpowers Jax, hitting a Grace Driver onto a ladder. She scales the rungs as Paige desperately tries to stop her. Grace kicks Paige off and grabs the contract for the win.
[Jordynne Grace won a six woman ladder match at 15:13]
Main Event
**MJF's ring is legal
Andre the Giant 7'4" 520 lbs., Grenoble, France
vs
Maxwell Jacob Friedman MJF 5'8" 226 lbs., Plainview, NY
The main event pits the legendary Andre the Giant against the cunning MJF, with MJF's ring legally in play. This match was set up because Andre had interfered to stop MJF from cheating in his lumberjack bout against Antonio Inoki back at PWF #2.
The match begins with MJF cautiously circling Andre, who stands imposingly in the center of the ring. MJF attempts a collar-and-elbow tie-up but is effortlessly shoved away.
Frustrated, MJF resorts to dirty tactics, kick to the shin, poking Andre's eyes and following up with a kangaroo kick. Andre stumbles but remains standing.
MJF seizes the opportunity to climb the turnbuckle and deliver a diving double stomp to Andre's arm. He follows up with a series of fist and wrist stomps, trying to weaken the giant's limb.
MJF attempts a cross body block, but Andre catches him mid-air and tosses him across the ring like a ragdoll. Undeterred, MJF tries for a slingshot armbreaker, but Andre's weight proves too much. MJF finds himself suspended in the air, vulnerable to a devastating backbreaker from Andre.
Andre takes control, crushing MJF in a bear hug and following up with a corner hip attack. MJF, gasping for air, manages to slip out and attempt a scoop slam, but Andre's mass causes MJF to injure his own back in the process.
In a desperate move, MJF dons his ring and swings for Andre's head, but the giant moves and catches MJF with a thunderous headbutt. Andre follows up with an elbow drop that shakes the entire ring.
As Andre sets up for his running splash, MJF rolls out of the way at the last second. Seizing his chance, MJF manages to apply the Salt of the Earth, but Andre powers out, sending MJF flying.
The end comes when Andre catches MJF's attempted running knee strike, hoists him up, and delivers a colossal body slam. Andre follows up with the standing bonsai drop for the three-count, securing his victory in this grudge match.
[Andre the Giant defeated MJF by pinfall after a standing bonsai drop at 10:29]
Post-Match: Bobby Heenan can be seen on the rampway applauding the efforts of Andre, who does not look happy to see his former manager. MJF looks like he might take the opportunity to attack Andre from behind but decides it's not worth the risk and leaves the ring instead.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(16 out of 16)
Nick Bockwinkel, Raven, Stan Hansen, Greg Valentine, Hiro Matsuda, Bill Goldberg, Verne Gagne, Abdullah the Butcher, Antonio Inoki, Johnny Valentine, Orange Cassidy, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Bryan Danielson, Bret Hart, Great Muta
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Billy Robinson & William Regal, British Bulldogs, Degeneration X, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, Roman Reigns & The Rock, Road Warriors, DDP & Kevin Nash, Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (7 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair, Bull Nakano, Awesome Kong, Chyna, Madusa Miceli, Mt. Fiji, Jordynne Grace
Line-Up For our 7th Card
4 more Heavyweight Title Tournament Matches Round of 16
**Hiro Matsuda vs Ric Flair
**Bill Goldberg vs Orange Cassidy
**Verne Gagne vs Johnny Valentine
**Abdullah the Butcher vs Antonio Inoki
Kamille Brickhouse vs Raquel Rodriguez vs Deonna Purrazzo vs Tessa Blanchard vs Jade Cargill
The Crusher vs The Sandman
Main Event: Fatal Four Cage Match: Sting vs Undertaker vs Bret Hart vs Raven
Matches and events signed for future cards
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura
Cleveland, OH
The PWF...the fantasy fed you didn't know you needed...
Tonight's Line-Up
1st Round Heavyweight Title tournament matches
**Nick Bockwinkel v Great Muta
**Raven vs Bret Hart
**Stan Hansen vs Bryan Danielson
**Greg Valentine vs Kurt Angle
Ladder Match: Jordynne Grace vs Mercedes Mone vs Toni Storm vs Liv Morgan vs Nia Jax vs Kenzie Paige
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs The Eliminators
Andre the Giant vs MJF
Bout #1
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Nick Bockwinkel (/w Bobby Heenan) 5'10 240 lbs., Beverly Hills, CA
vs
The Great Muta (/w Gary Hart) 6'2 230 lbs., Land of the Rising Sun
The match begins with Bockwinkel and Muta cautiously circling each other, neither wanting to give an inch. Bockwinkel initiates with a collar-and-elbow tie-up, quickly transitioning into a hammerlock. Muta counters with a standing switch and applies a side headlock.
As the match progresses, Bockwinkel targets Muta's back with a series of knee drops and a punishing backbreaker. He follows up with a Boston crab, wrenching back on Muta's spine. Muta struggles but manages to reach the ropes.
Muta mounts a comeback with his signature handspring elbow and a moonsault for a near fall. Sensing danger, Bockwinkel rolls outside where Heenan provides a distraction. As Muta pursues, he attempts to spray his green mist, but Bockwinkel ducks, causing it to hit the referee instead.
With the ref temporarily blinded, both managers get involved. Hart trips Bockwinkel, while Heenan pushes Muta off the top rope. As order is restored, Bockwinkel surprises everyone by ascending the turnbuckle. In a shocking move, he executes an avalanche piledriver from the second buckle - a new addition to his arsenal. The impact is devastating, allowing Bockwinkel to secure the pinfall victory at the 22-minute mark.
[Nick Bockwinkel defeated The Great Muta by pinfall after an avalanche piledriver at 19:54]
Post-Match: Bobby Heenan and Nick Bockwinkel give an interview where they hint that they are putting back together the Heenan Family with Bockwinkel as the centrepiece.
Bout #2
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Bret Hart 6'0 235 lbs., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
vs
Raven 6'1 235 lbs., The Bowery
The match begins with Raven immediately trying to brawl, but Hart counters with a textbook arm drag. Frustrated, Raven rolls out of the ring and grabs a chair, only for the referee to intercept him. Hart takes advantage with a baseball slide, sending Raven into the barricade.
Back in the ring, Hart applies a side headlock, but Raven breaks free with an eye rake. Raven follows up with a DDT onto the turnbuckle, then attempts to use the ropes for leverage on a pin, but the ref catches him.
Hart mounts a comeback with a pair of running bulldog variations. Raven, desperate, pulls out a hidden fork and jabs Hart's forehead. Enraged, Hart retaliates with stiff punches, backing Raven into a corner.
The action spills outside, where Raven slams Hart into the ring steps. They brawl through the crowd, trading blows near the concession stand. The referee begins his count, but both wrestlers ignore him, too engrossed in their fight.
As they make their way back towards the ring, Hart catches Raven with a sudden Russian legsweep on the concrete floor. Both men struggle to beat the count, but neither makes it back in time, resulting in a double countout.
[Bret Hart and Raven battled to a double countout at 11:01]
Post-Match: Hart goes crazy around ringside throwing things and breaking things. Hart gets on a mic and says just because Raven isn't good enough of a wrestler to play at this level, he has to ruin it for everyone else with that Philadelphia hardcore b.s. He says Raven screwed Undertaker and Sting out of their spots in this tournament, and now he has screwed him as well. He vows this is not the last time he will face Raven.
Bout #3
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Stan Hansen 6'4 321 lbs., Borger, TX
vs
Bryan Danielson 5'10 210 lbs., Aberdeen, WA
The bell rings and Stan Hansen immediately charges at Bryan Danielson, looking for an early Lariat. Danielson ducks and responds with a series of kicks to Hansen's legs. Hansen, unfazed, catches Danielson with a powerful shoulder block, sending him crashing to the mat.
As Hansen attempts a running shoulder block off the ropes, Danielson shocks everyone by countering with a perfectly executed Spanish Fly, bringing the crowd to their feet. Hansen rolls to the outside, visibly shaken.
Back in the ring, Danielson targets Hansen's left arm with precision strikes and submissions. Hansen breaks free and levels Danielson with a devastating Western Lariat, but Danielson kicks out at two. Frustrated, Hansen goes for his cowbell, but the referee intercepts it.
Seizing the opportunity, Danielson locks in the LaBell Lock. Hansen, showcasing his raw power, manages to stand up with Danielson on his back and rams him into the corner to break the hold.
As the match progresses, Danielson's cardio advantage becomes evident. He peppers Hansen with kicks and flying knees. Hansen, in desperation, attempts another Lariat, but Danielson ducks and rolls him up with a small package for the three count at the 17-minute mark.
[Bryan Danielson defeated Stan Hansen by pinfall after a small package at 15:09]
Bout #4
PWF Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round of 16
Greg Valentine 6'0 243 lbs., Seattle, WA
vs
Kurt Angle 6'0 220 lbs., Pittsburgh, PA
The match begins with Angle showcasing his amateur wrestling skills, taking Valentine down with a quick single-leg takedown. Valentine, wily as ever, rolls to the outside to regroup. Back in the ring, Valentine catches Angle with a thumb to the eye and follows up with his signature elbow drops.
Seizing control, Valentine applies the figure-four leglock. Angle writhes in pain but manages to reach the ropes. Valentine, reluctant to break the hold, draws a stern warning from the referee.
Angle mounts a comeback with a series of German suplexes. Valentine counters an Angle Slam attempt with a low blow behind the ref's back. He goes for the figure-four again, but Angle reverses it into an ankle lock.
Valentine taps out giving Angle the submission victory.
[Kurt Angle defeated Greg Valentine by submission to the ankle lock at 7:03]
Bout #5
**winners get the 8th and final spot in the PWF Tag Team Title Tournament
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard combined wt. 480 bs.
vs
The Eliminators: Perry Saturn & John Kronus wt. 497 lbs.
The match begins with Saturn and Blanchard locking up, showcasing technical prowess. Anderson tags in, delivering his signature spinebuster to Kronus. The Eliminators respond with quick tags and high-impact double team moves, keeping the Horsemen off balance.
Midway through, Tessa Blanchard appears at ringside, intently watching her father. This distraction allows Saturn to hit a diving elbow on Tully.
Paul Heyman emerges next, eyeing his former ECW proteges. The action intensifies as Anderson and Blanchard isolate Kronus, working his left arm.
Bobby Heenan saunters out, clipboard in hand, assessing both teams. He stops to make an appearance at the announce table, upset that they referred to them as the Horsemen, instead of the Brain Busters.
Saturn breaks free and tags in, cleaning house with a series of suplexes. The Eliminators set up for Total Elimination, but Anderson pulls the referee in front of them, causing hesitation.
Blanchard capitalizes with a slingshot suplex on Saturn. Anderson follows with a DDT, but Kronus breaks up the pin. In the chaos, Heenan distracts the referee as Saturn inadvertently shoves Kronus into him. Anderson seizes the moment, hitting Saturn with a devastating brainbuster for the three count.
[Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Eliminators by pinfall when Anderson pinned Saturn after a brainbuster at 8:17]
Post-match: The Eliminators don't seem happy to see Heyman, and likewside Anderson and Blanchard don't seem happy to see Heenan. Tully looks for his daughter Tessa but she has disappeared right after the bout concluded.
Bout #6
6 woman ladder match
**winner gets a spot in the women's title tournament
Jordynne Grace vs Mercedes Mone vs Toni Storm vs Liv Morgan vs Nia Jax vs Kenzie Paige
The match explodes with all six women scrambling for early control. Jordynne Grace immediately showcases her power, suplexing Kenzie Paige onto a ladder. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan and Nia Jax spill to the outside, brawling through the crowd.
Mercedes Moné and Toni Storm engage in a fierce exchange, trading strikes before Storm hits a German suplex on the ramp. Back in the ring, Grace ascends the ladder, but Paige tips it over, sending Grace crashing into the ropes.
Jax returns, powerbombing Morgan through a table at ringside. Moné seizes the opportunity, hitting a frog splash on Paige from the top of a ladder. Storm recovers and locks Moné in a cloverleaf submission using the ladder rungs for leverage.
Grace breaks it up with a muscle buster on Storm. She climbs again, but Paige intercepts with a top rope hurricanrana. Moné and Storm continue their personal war, taking each other out with a double clothesline on the announce table.
In the closing moments, Grace overpowers Jax, hitting a Grace Driver onto a ladder. She scales the rungs as Paige desperately tries to stop her. Grace kicks Paige off and grabs the contract for the win.
[Jordynne Grace won a six woman ladder match at 15:13]
Main Event
**MJF's ring is legal
Andre the Giant 7'4" 520 lbs., Grenoble, France
vs
Maxwell Jacob Friedman MJF 5'8" 226 lbs., Plainview, NY
The main event pits the legendary Andre the Giant against the cunning MJF, with MJF's ring legally in play. This match was set up because Andre had interfered to stop MJF from cheating in his lumberjack bout against Antonio Inoki back at PWF #2.
The match begins with MJF cautiously circling Andre, who stands imposingly in the center of the ring. MJF attempts a collar-and-elbow tie-up but is effortlessly shoved away.
Frustrated, MJF resorts to dirty tactics, kick to the shin, poking Andre's eyes and following up with a kangaroo kick. Andre stumbles but remains standing.
MJF seizes the opportunity to climb the turnbuckle and deliver a diving double stomp to Andre's arm. He follows up with a series of fist and wrist stomps, trying to weaken the giant's limb.
MJF attempts a cross body block, but Andre catches him mid-air and tosses him across the ring like a ragdoll. Undeterred, MJF tries for a slingshot armbreaker, but Andre's weight proves too much. MJF finds himself suspended in the air, vulnerable to a devastating backbreaker from Andre.
Andre takes control, crushing MJF in a bear hug and following up with a corner hip attack. MJF, gasping for air, manages to slip out and attempt a scoop slam, but Andre's mass causes MJF to injure his own back in the process.
In a desperate move, MJF dons his ring and swings for Andre's head, but the giant moves and catches MJF with a thunderous headbutt. Andre follows up with an elbow drop that shakes the entire ring.
As Andre sets up for his running splash, MJF rolls out of the way at the last second. Seizing his chance, MJF manages to apply the Salt of the Earth, but Andre powers out, sending MJF flying.
The end comes when Andre catches MJF's attempted running knee strike, hoists him up, and delivers a colossal body slam. Andre follows up with the standing bonsai drop for the three-count, securing his victory in this grudge match.
[Andre the Giant defeated MJF by pinfall after a standing bonsai drop at 10:29]
Post-Match: Bobby Heenan can be seen on the rampway applauding the efforts of Andre, who does not look happy to see his former manager. MJF looks like he might take the opportunity to attack Andre from behind but decides it's not worth the risk and leaves the ring instead.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(16 out of 16)
Nick Bockwinkel, Raven, Stan Hansen, Greg Valentine, Hiro Matsuda, Bill Goldberg, Verne Gagne, Abdullah the Butcher, Antonio Inoki, Johnny Valentine, Orange Cassidy, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Bryan Danielson, Bret Hart, Great Muta
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Billy Robinson & William Regal, British Bulldogs, Degeneration X, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, Roman Reigns & The Rock, Road Warriors, DDP & Kevin Nash, Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (7 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair, Bull Nakano, Awesome Kong, Chyna, Madusa Miceli, Mt. Fiji, Jordynne Grace
Line-Up For our 7th Card
4 more Heavyweight Title Tournament Matches Round of 16
**Hiro Matsuda vs Ric Flair
**Bill Goldberg vs Orange Cassidy
**Verne Gagne vs Johnny Valentine
**Abdullah the Butcher vs Antonio Inoki
Kamille Brickhouse vs Raquel Rodriguez vs Deonna Purrazzo vs Tessa Blanchard vs Jade Cargill
The Crusher vs The Sandman
Main Event: Fatal Four Cage Match: Sting vs Undertaker vs Bret Hart vs Raven
Matches and events signed for future cards
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura