Post by managermike99 on Aug 10, 2024 7:35:12 GMT -5
Perplexity Wrestling #4
Phoenix, AZ
The PWF...the world is our roster...
Tonight's Line-Up
Damian Priest & The Undertaker vs Roman Reigns & The Rock
Wendi Richter vs Madusa Miceli
Steiners Brothers vs Dudley Boyz vs FTR vs Road Warriors
Scott Hall & Curt Hennig vs DDP & Kevin Nash
12-Woman Battle Royale
Re-Match: Kurt Angle vs Bryan Danielson
Bret Hart vs Brock Lesnar
Opening Bout
**winners get a spot in the Tag Team Tournament
Damian Priest & The Undertaker combined wt. of 560 lbs.
vs
Roman Reigns & The Rock combined wt. of 540 lbs.
The match kicks off with Damian Priest and The Undertaker facing Roman Reigns and The Rock in a star-studded tag team showdown.
The Undertaker and Reigns start off, with Reigns using his power to gain the early advantage. However, The Undertaker counters with a big boot and a flying clothesline, sending Reigns reeling.
The Rock tags in and goes toe-to-toe with The Undertaker, exchanging punches and signature moves. The Rock attempts a Rock Bottom, but The Undertaker counters with a chokeslam, nearly securing the pinfall.
Damian Priest enters the fray, displaying his agility with a springboard kick to Reigns. Priest and The Undertaker work together, isolating Reigns in their corner. The Rock eventually tags back in, delivering a spinebuster to Priest.
As the match nears its conclusion, chaos ensues. Reigns accidentally spears The Rock, creating tension between the cousins. The Undertaker takes advantage, hitting a Tombstone Piledriver on The Rock. However, Priest, the legal man, tries to capitalize by hitting the Reckoning on Reigns. Before he can lock it in though, Reigns nails a mule kick to the groin and then pins Priest but puts his feet on the ropes, securing the controversial pinfall victory for his team.
[Reigns & The Rock defeated Priest & Undertaker by pinfall when Reigns pinned Priest after a low blow and with his feet on the bottom rope at 12:46]
After the bout The Rock is not happy with Reigns and the two have words, but nothing further happens.
Bout #2
**Winner gets a spot in the Women's Title tournament
Wendi Richter 5'8 140 lbs., Dallas, TX
vs
Madusa Miceli 5'10 150 lbs., Minneapolis, MN
The match between Wendi Richter and Madusa Miceli begins with both competitors showcasing their skills and intensity. Madusa, with a slight edge in the odds, takes control early, using her technical prowess to keep Richter grounded with a series of arm drags and a snap suplex. Richter, known for her resilience, fights back with powerful forearms and a body slam, evening the playing field.
As the match progresses, the tension between the two escalates. Richter attempts a sunset flip, but Madusa counters with a dropkick, nearly securing the pinfall. The crowd is on edge as both women exchange near falls, each determined to outdo the other.
The match unexpectedly turns into a heated brawl. Both Richter and Madusa spill outside the ring, exchanging punches and slamming each other into the barricade. The referee struggles to regain control as the two grab steel chairs, threatening to use them. The referee pleads with them to drop the chairs, and after a tense standoff, they reluctantly comply, returning to the ring.
After dropping the chairs and returning to the ring, Wendi Richter and Madusa Miceli resume their intense battle. The crowd is electric as both competitors, fueled by adrenaline, exchange rapid-fire strikes. Richter gains a brief advantage with a powerful clothesline, followed by a quick elbow drop.
Madusa, determined to seize the victory, counters with a spinning heel kick that catches Richter off guard. She quickly follows up with a German suplex, bridging for the pin. Richter kicks out at two, showing her resilience.
Sensing the end is near, Madusa sets up for her signature maneuver, the German suplex. She executes it flawlessly, holding Richter down for the three-count.
[Madusa Miceli defeated Wendi Richter by pinfall after a German suplex at 9:17]
The match concludes with Madusa standing victorious, but the tension between the two suggests that their rivalry is far from over.
Bout #3
4 Corners Elimination Tag Team Match
**winners get spot in the Tag Team Tournament
The Steiner Brothers: Rick & Scott Steiner combined wt. 560 lbs.
vs
Dudley Boyz: Bubba Ray & Devon combined wt. 565 lbs.
vs
FTR: Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood combined wt. 446 lbs.
vs
Road Warriors: Hawk & Animal (/w Paul Ellering) combined wt. 575 lbs.
All four of these teams already had once chance to qualify but failed. The Warriors lost to the British Bullodgs, the other three fought each other to a no-contest. This is a second chance for all of them.
The match starts with Scott Steiner and D-Von Dudley in the ring, showcasing a blend of power and technical skills. Scott uses his amateur wrestling background to take control, hitting a belly-to-belly suplex. D-Von tags in Bubba Ray, who brings his brawling style to the forefront.
FTR's Cash Wheeler tags himself in, and the duo uses their classic tag team tactics to isolate Rick Steiner. Dax Harwood joins in, and they hit a double suplex on Rick, but he kicks out at two.
The Road Warriors, known for their dominance, enter the match with Animal delivering a powerful shoulder block to Bubba Ray. Hawk follows with a flying clothesline, setting up the Doomsday Device. They hit it on D-Von, eliminating The Dudley Boyz.
[Dudley Boyz eliminated by The Rod Warriors]
The remaining teams continue to battle fiercely. The Steiners and FTR exchange high-impact moves, with Scott hitting a Frankensteiner on Cash Wheeler.
Rick Steiner catches Dax Harwood with a Steinerline, allowing Scott to pin Dax after a Steiner Screwdriver.
[FTR eliminated by the Steiners]
The final showdown between The Steiner Brothers and The Road Warriors is intense. Both teams exchange brutal power moves, with Animal and Hawk using their strength to gain the upper hand.
In the closing moments, The Road Warriors hit the Doomsday Device on Rick Steiner, securing the pinfall and victory in this thrilling elimination match.
[Steiner Brothers eliminated by the Road Warriors]
[Road Warriors win the 4 Way Elimination Match at 14:51]
Bout #4
**winners get a spot in the Tag Team Tournament
Scott Hall & Curt Hennig combined wt. 544 lbs.,
vs
Diamond Dallas Page & Kevin Nash combined wt. 576 lbs.
The match between Diamond Dallas Page (DDP) & Kevin Nash and Scott Hall & Curt Hennig begins with high-fives and too-sweet hand signs. But it's clear that friendship won't hold back the intensity. DDP and Hall start, exchanging holds and counters, each trying to gain the upper hand. Hall uses his size advantage to overpower DDP, but DDP counters with a spinning clothesline, sending Hall to the mat.
Hennig tags in, and the pace quickens. He and DDP trade technical moves, with Hennig executing a perfect dropkick. DDP tags in Nash, who immediately uses his power to dominate Hennig with a big boot and sidewalk slam.
As the match progresses, alliances blur with each team trying to outsmart the other. Hall and Nash, former Outsider partners, share a knowing glance before Nash levels Hall with a clothesline, showing no favouritism.
In the final moments, the action spills outside the ring, with DDP and Hennig brawling near the barricade. Back in the ring, Nash takes advantage of the chaos. He catches Hennig with a Jackknife Powerbomb as he re-enters, securing the pinfall victory for his team.
[DDP & Nash defeated Hall & Hennig by pinfall when Nash pinned Hennig after a jackknife powerbomb at 12:01]
The match ends with mutual respect, but the intensity of the battle is evident in the eyes of all four competitors.
Bout #5
12 - Woman Battle Royale
**winner gets a spot in the Women's Title tournament
Here is the order of eliminations for the 12-woman battle royale:
Mae Weston - eliminated by Monster Ripper
Heidi Lee Morgan - eliminated by Dump Matsumoto
Noriyo Tateno - eliminated by Klondyke Kate
Itsuki Yamazaki - eliminated by Megumi Kudo
Klondyke Kate - eliminated by Mildred Burke
Joyce Grable - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
Megumi Kudo - eliminated by Kyoko Inoue
Kyoko Inoue - eliminated by Monster Ripper
Mildred Burke - eliminated by Dump Matsumoto
Dump Matsumoto - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
Monster Ripper - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
[Winner: Mt. Fiji 9:16]
Bout #6
Re-Match
**If Danielson wins he gets a spot in the Heavyweight tournament; If Angle wins he gets a first round bye in the Heavyweight tournament.
Kurt Angle 6'0 220 lbs., Pittsburgh, PA
vs
Bryan Danielson 5'10 210 lbs., Aberdeen, WA
The last time these two wrestled it went to a 60-minute draw in a best of 3 falls with each man winning one fall. They also renewed their hostilities last card in the Royal Rumble.
The match between Kurt Angle and Bryan Danielson is set with high stakes and simmering animosity.
From the opening bell, both competitors demonstrate their technical prowess, each trying to outmaneuver the other. The match starts with a series of chain wrestling exchanges, with Angle using his Olympic background to take Danielson down with a waist lock, transitioning into a front facelock. Danielson counters with a wrist lock, rolling through to reverse the pressure.
As the match progresses, the intensity rises. Angle hits a series of German suplexes, but Danielson fights back with a flurry of kicks, targeting Angle's midsection. Danielson attempts a diving headbutt, but Angle rolls out of the way, quickly capitalizing with a belly-to-belly suplex.
The familiarity between the two becomes evident as they counter each other's signature moves. Angle attempts the Angle Slam, but Danielson reverses it into a DDT. Danielson then locks Angle in the LeBell Lock, wrenching back with all his might. The crowd is on the edge of their seats as Angle struggles, but he manages to reach the ropes, forcing a break.
With time ticking down, Angle gains momentum, hitting a moonsault from the top rope. He then locks in the Ankle Lock, twisting Danielson's ankle with precision. Danielson, showing incredible resilience, refuses to submit, crawling to the ropes to break the hold.
In the final moments, Danielson mounts a comeback, hitting a running knee strike that dazes Angle. Sensing victory, Danielson locks in the LeBell Lock once more. Angle, trapped in the center of the ring and aware of the potential risk to his tournament prospects, fights valiantly but ultimately taps out, giving Danielson the hard-fought victory and a spot in the heavyweight tournament.
[Bryan Danielson defeated Kurt Angle by submission to the LeBell lock at 29:30]
The match ends with Danielson standing tall, having earned his place in the tournament, while Angle contemplates the loss and the growing rivalry between them.
Main Event
**winner gets spot in the Heavyweight Tournament
Bret Hart 6'0 235 lbs., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
vs
Brock Lesnar 6'3 286 lbs., Minneapolis, MN (/w Paul Heyman)
The main event between Bret Hart and Brock Lesnar begins with Lesnar launching a pre-bell assault, overpowering Hart with his sheer strength. For the first 15 minutes, Lesnar dominates, executing a series of punishing moves, including turnbuckle thrusts, a scoop powerslam, an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, a spinebuster slam, and a fisherman suplex. Hart, known for his resilience, absorbs the punishment and waits for an opening.
Hart finally mounts a comeback, strategically targeting Lesnar's knees with precise kicks and chop blocks. He locks in a figure-four leg lock around the ring post, forcing the referee to intervene. Hart continues his assault with an inverted atomic drop and attempts a bulldog, but Lesnar counters by throwing him into the turnbuckles.
Undeterred, Hart executes a Russian legsweep, a diving pointed elbow drop, and a pendulum backbreaker. A superplex earns him a near fall, but Lesnar kicks out at two. Hart then locks in the Sharpshooter, but Lesnar powers out, showcasing his incredible strength.
Lesnar attempts an F5, but Hart counters mid-air, landing on his feet. Hart quickly capitalizes, hitting a DDT and following up with a second Sharpshooter in the center of the ring. Lesnar struggles, but with Heyman frantically shouting from ringside, he manages to inch towards the ropes. However, Hart drags him back to the center, applying even more pressure.
Bret Hart looks to secure the victory, but Brock Lesnar powers his way out, rolling Hart up for a two-count. Hart quickly reverses, rolling Lesnar up and grabbing the tights, but Lesnar kicks out, sending Hart into the ropes.
Lesnar capitalizes with a guillotine leg drop, followed by a fisherman suplex. He then locks in the Brock Lock, bending Hart's back painfully. Hart, showing his resilience, catches Lesnar in the chin with his free leg, breaking the hold. Hart transitions into a Boston Crab, but Lesnar counters by reaching back and grabbing Hart's ankle, locking in an ankle lock.
Hart squirms out, nailing Lesnar with a kick to the groin. The referee rules it accidental, allowing the match to continue.
Paul Heyman jumps onto the apron, buying Lesnar precious time. Lesnar attempts a clothesline, but Hart counters with a flying crucifix. Lesnar, with incredible strength, counters into an F5. Hart miraculously kicks out at two.
Hart retaliates with a German suplex, but Lesnar rises, delivering a spinebuster and his own German suplex. Hart finds himself in the corner as Lesnar charges. Hart lifts himself over, causing Lesnar to crash into the ring post. Seizing the opportunity, Hart rolls Lesnar up, grabbing the tights for leverage, and secures the three-count.
[Bret Hart defeated Brock Lesnar by pinfall after an inside cradle with a handful of tights at 28:34]
The match concludes with Hart's cunning victory, showcasing his legendary ring awareness and resilience against the Beast.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(15 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
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (7 out of 8)
Billy Robinson & William Regal, British Bulldogs, Degeneration X, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, Roman Reigns & The Rock, Road Warriors, DDP & Kevin Nash
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (6 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair, Bull Nakano, Awesome Kong, Chyna, Madusa Miceli, Mt. Fiji
Line-Up For Our 5th Card
8 Random Generated Trios Matches
**members of the winning teams will compete in a main event Battle Royale
**winner of the Battle Royale will get the final spot in the Heavyweight Tournament
Matches and events signed for future cards
Andre the Giant vs MJF
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs The Eliminators
The Crusher vs The Sandman
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura
Sting vs Undertaker
Phoenix, AZ
The PWF...the world is our roster...
Tonight's Line-Up
Damian Priest & The Undertaker vs Roman Reigns & The Rock
Wendi Richter vs Madusa Miceli
Steiners Brothers vs Dudley Boyz vs FTR vs Road Warriors
Scott Hall & Curt Hennig vs DDP & Kevin Nash
12-Woman Battle Royale
Re-Match: Kurt Angle vs Bryan Danielson
Bret Hart vs Brock Lesnar
Opening Bout
**winners get a spot in the Tag Team Tournament
Damian Priest & The Undertaker combined wt. of 560 lbs.
vs
Roman Reigns & The Rock combined wt. of 540 lbs.
The match kicks off with Damian Priest and The Undertaker facing Roman Reigns and The Rock in a star-studded tag team showdown.
The Undertaker and Reigns start off, with Reigns using his power to gain the early advantage. However, The Undertaker counters with a big boot and a flying clothesline, sending Reigns reeling.
The Rock tags in and goes toe-to-toe with The Undertaker, exchanging punches and signature moves. The Rock attempts a Rock Bottom, but The Undertaker counters with a chokeslam, nearly securing the pinfall.
Damian Priest enters the fray, displaying his agility with a springboard kick to Reigns. Priest and The Undertaker work together, isolating Reigns in their corner. The Rock eventually tags back in, delivering a spinebuster to Priest.
As the match nears its conclusion, chaos ensues. Reigns accidentally spears The Rock, creating tension between the cousins. The Undertaker takes advantage, hitting a Tombstone Piledriver on The Rock. However, Priest, the legal man, tries to capitalize by hitting the Reckoning on Reigns. Before he can lock it in though, Reigns nails a mule kick to the groin and then pins Priest but puts his feet on the ropes, securing the controversial pinfall victory for his team.
[Reigns & The Rock defeated Priest & Undertaker by pinfall when Reigns pinned Priest after a low blow and with his feet on the bottom rope at 12:46]
After the bout The Rock is not happy with Reigns and the two have words, but nothing further happens.
Bout #2
**Winner gets a spot in the Women's Title tournament
Wendi Richter 5'8 140 lbs., Dallas, TX
vs
Madusa Miceli 5'10 150 lbs., Minneapolis, MN
The match between Wendi Richter and Madusa Miceli begins with both competitors showcasing their skills and intensity. Madusa, with a slight edge in the odds, takes control early, using her technical prowess to keep Richter grounded with a series of arm drags and a snap suplex. Richter, known for her resilience, fights back with powerful forearms and a body slam, evening the playing field.
As the match progresses, the tension between the two escalates. Richter attempts a sunset flip, but Madusa counters with a dropkick, nearly securing the pinfall. The crowd is on edge as both women exchange near falls, each determined to outdo the other.
The match unexpectedly turns into a heated brawl. Both Richter and Madusa spill outside the ring, exchanging punches and slamming each other into the barricade. The referee struggles to regain control as the two grab steel chairs, threatening to use them. The referee pleads with them to drop the chairs, and after a tense standoff, they reluctantly comply, returning to the ring.
After dropping the chairs and returning to the ring, Wendi Richter and Madusa Miceli resume their intense battle. The crowd is electric as both competitors, fueled by adrenaline, exchange rapid-fire strikes. Richter gains a brief advantage with a powerful clothesline, followed by a quick elbow drop.
Madusa, determined to seize the victory, counters with a spinning heel kick that catches Richter off guard. She quickly follows up with a German suplex, bridging for the pin. Richter kicks out at two, showing her resilience.
Sensing the end is near, Madusa sets up for her signature maneuver, the German suplex. She executes it flawlessly, holding Richter down for the three-count.
[Madusa Miceli defeated Wendi Richter by pinfall after a German suplex at 9:17]
The match concludes with Madusa standing victorious, but the tension between the two suggests that their rivalry is far from over.
Bout #3
4 Corners Elimination Tag Team Match
**winners get spot in the Tag Team Tournament
The Steiner Brothers: Rick & Scott Steiner combined wt. 560 lbs.
vs
Dudley Boyz: Bubba Ray & Devon combined wt. 565 lbs.
vs
FTR: Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood combined wt. 446 lbs.
vs
Road Warriors: Hawk & Animal (/w Paul Ellering) combined wt. 575 lbs.
All four of these teams already had once chance to qualify but failed. The Warriors lost to the British Bullodgs, the other three fought each other to a no-contest. This is a second chance for all of them.
The match starts with Scott Steiner and D-Von Dudley in the ring, showcasing a blend of power and technical skills. Scott uses his amateur wrestling background to take control, hitting a belly-to-belly suplex. D-Von tags in Bubba Ray, who brings his brawling style to the forefront.
FTR's Cash Wheeler tags himself in, and the duo uses their classic tag team tactics to isolate Rick Steiner. Dax Harwood joins in, and they hit a double suplex on Rick, but he kicks out at two.
The Road Warriors, known for their dominance, enter the match with Animal delivering a powerful shoulder block to Bubba Ray. Hawk follows with a flying clothesline, setting up the Doomsday Device. They hit it on D-Von, eliminating The Dudley Boyz.
[Dudley Boyz eliminated by The Rod Warriors]
The remaining teams continue to battle fiercely. The Steiners and FTR exchange high-impact moves, with Scott hitting a Frankensteiner on Cash Wheeler.
Rick Steiner catches Dax Harwood with a Steinerline, allowing Scott to pin Dax after a Steiner Screwdriver.
[FTR eliminated by the Steiners]
The final showdown between The Steiner Brothers and The Road Warriors is intense. Both teams exchange brutal power moves, with Animal and Hawk using their strength to gain the upper hand.
In the closing moments, The Road Warriors hit the Doomsday Device on Rick Steiner, securing the pinfall and victory in this thrilling elimination match.
[Steiner Brothers eliminated by the Road Warriors]
[Road Warriors win the 4 Way Elimination Match at 14:51]
Bout #4
**winners get a spot in the Tag Team Tournament
Scott Hall & Curt Hennig combined wt. 544 lbs.,
vs
Diamond Dallas Page & Kevin Nash combined wt. 576 lbs.
The match between Diamond Dallas Page (DDP) & Kevin Nash and Scott Hall & Curt Hennig begins with high-fives and too-sweet hand signs. But it's clear that friendship won't hold back the intensity. DDP and Hall start, exchanging holds and counters, each trying to gain the upper hand. Hall uses his size advantage to overpower DDP, but DDP counters with a spinning clothesline, sending Hall to the mat.
Hennig tags in, and the pace quickens. He and DDP trade technical moves, with Hennig executing a perfect dropkick. DDP tags in Nash, who immediately uses his power to dominate Hennig with a big boot and sidewalk slam.
As the match progresses, alliances blur with each team trying to outsmart the other. Hall and Nash, former Outsider partners, share a knowing glance before Nash levels Hall with a clothesline, showing no favouritism.
In the final moments, the action spills outside the ring, with DDP and Hennig brawling near the barricade. Back in the ring, Nash takes advantage of the chaos. He catches Hennig with a Jackknife Powerbomb as he re-enters, securing the pinfall victory for his team.
[DDP & Nash defeated Hall & Hennig by pinfall when Nash pinned Hennig after a jackknife powerbomb at 12:01]
The match ends with mutual respect, but the intensity of the battle is evident in the eyes of all four competitors.
Bout #5
12 - Woman Battle Royale
**winner gets a spot in the Women's Title tournament
Here is the order of eliminations for the 12-woman battle royale:
Mae Weston - eliminated by Monster Ripper
Heidi Lee Morgan - eliminated by Dump Matsumoto
Noriyo Tateno - eliminated by Klondyke Kate
Itsuki Yamazaki - eliminated by Megumi Kudo
Klondyke Kate - eliminated by Mildred Burke
Joyce Grable - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
Megumi Kudo - eliminated by Kyoko Inoue
Kyoko Inoue - eliminated by Monster Ripper
Mildred Burke - eliminated by Dump Matsumoto
Dump Matsumoto - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
Monster Ripper - eliminated by Mt. Fiji
[Winner: Mt. Fiji 9:16]
Bout #6
Re-Match
**If Danielson wins he gets a spot in the Heavyweight tournament; If Angle wins he gets a first round bye in the Heavyweight tournament.
Kurt Angle 6'0 220 lbs., Pittsburgh, PA
vs
Bryan Danielson 5'10 210 lbs., Aberdeen, WA
The last time these two wrestled it went to a 60-minute draw in a best of 3 falls with each man winning one fall. They also renewed their hostilities last card in the Royal Rumble.
The match between Kurt Angle and Bryan Danielson is set with high stakes and simmering animosity.
From the opening bell, both competitors demonstrate their technical prowess, each trying to outmaneuver the other. The match starts with a series of chain wrestling exchanges, with Angle using his Olympic background to take Danielson down with a waist lock, transitioning into a front facelock. Danielson counters with a wrist lock, rolling through to reverse the pressure.
As the match progresses, the intensity rises. Angle hits a series of German suplexes, but Danielson fights back with a flurry of kicks, targeting Angle's midsection. Danielson attempts a diving headbutt, but Angle rolls out of the way, quickly capitalizing with a belly-to-belly suplex.
The familiarity between the two becomes evident as they counter each other's signature moves. Angle attempts the Angle Slam, but Danielson reverses it into a DDT. Danielson then locks Angle in the LeBell Lock, wrenching back with all his might. The crowd is on the edge of their seats as Angle struggles, but he manages to reach the ropes, forcing a break.
With time ticking down, Angle gains momentum, hitting a moonsault from the top rope. He then locks in the Ankle Lock, twisting Danielson's ankle with precision. Danielson, showing incredible resilience, refuses to submit, crawling to the ropes to break the hold.
In the final moments, Danielson mounts a comeback, hitting a running knee strike that dazes Angle. Sensing victory, Danielson locks in the LeBell Lock once more. Angle, trapped in the center of the ring and aware of the potential risk to his tournament prospects, fights valiantly but ultimately taps out, giving Danielson the hard-fought victory and a spot in the heavyweight tournament.
[Bryan Danielson defeated Kurt Angle by submission to the LeBell lock at 29:30]
The match ends with Danielson standing tall, having earned his place in the tournament, while Angle contemplates the loss and the growing rivalry between them.
Main Event
**winner gets spot in the Heavyweight Tournament
Bret Hart 6'0 235 lbs., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
vs
Brock Lesnar 6'3 286 lbs., Minneapolis, MN (/w Paul Heyman)
The main event between Bret Hart and Brock Lesnar begins with Lesnar launching a pre-bell assault, overpowering Hart with his sheer strength. For the first 15 minutes, Lesnar dominates, executing a series of punishing moves, including turnbuckle thrusts, a scoop powerslam, an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, a spinebuster slam, and a fisherman suplex. Hart, known for his resilience, absorbs the punishment and waits for an opening.
Hart finally mounts a comeback, strategically targeting Lesnar's knees with precise kicks and chop blocks. He locks in a figure-four leg lock around the ring post, forcing the referee to intervene. Hart continues his assault with an inverted atomic drop and attempts a bulldog, but Lesnar counters by throwing him into the turnbuckles.
Undeterred, Hart executes a Russian legsweep, a diving pointed elbow drop, and a pendulum backbreaker. A superplex earns him a near fall, but Lesnar kicks out at two. Hart then locks in the Sharpshooter, but Lesnar powers out, showcasing his incredible strength.
Lesnar attempts an F5, but Hart counters mid-air, landing on his feet. Hart quickly capitalizes, hitting a DDT and following up with a second Sharpshooter in the center of the ring. Lesnar struggles, but with Heyman frantically shouting from ringside, he manages to inch towards the ropes. However, Hart drags him back to the center, applying even more pressure.
Bret Hart looks to secure the victory, but Brock Lesnar powers his way out, rolling Hart up for a two-count. Hart quickly reverses, rolling Lesnar up and grabbing the tights, but Lesnar kicks out, sending Hart into the ropes.
Lesnar capitalizes with a guillotine leg drop, followed by a fisherman suplex. He then locks in the Brock Lock, bending Hart's back painfully. Hart, showing his resilience, catches Lesnar in the chin with his free leg, breaking the hold. Hart transitions into a Boston Crab, but Lesnar counters by reaching back and grabbing Hart's ankle, locking in an ankle lock.
Hart squirms out, nailing Lesnar with a kick to the groin. The referee rules it accidental, allowing the match to continue.
Paul Heyman jumps onto the apron, buying Lesnar precious time. Lesnar attempts a clothesline, but Hart counters with a flying crucifix. Lesnar, with incredible strength, counters into an F5. Hart miraculously kicks out at two.
Hart retaliates with a German suplex, but Lesnar rises, delivering a spinebuster and his own German suplex. Hart finds himself in the corner as Lesnar charges. Hart lifts himself over, causing Lesnar to crash into the ring post. Seizing the opportunity, Hart rolls Lesnar up, grabbing the tights for leverage, and secures the three-count.
[Bret Hart defeated Brock Lesnar by pinfall after an inside cradle with a handful of tights at 28:34]
The match concludes with Hart's cunning victory, showcasing his legendary ring awareness and resilience against the Beast.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(15 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
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (7 out of 8)
Billy Robinson & William Regal, British Bulldogs, Degeneration X, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, Roman Reigns & The Rock, Road Warriors, DDP & Kevin Nash
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (6 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair, Bull Nakano, Awesome Kong, Chyna, Madusa Miceli, Mt. Fiji
Line-Up For Our 5th Card
8 Random Generated Trios Matches
**members of the winning teams will compete in a main event Battle Royale
**winner of the Battle Royale will get the final spot in the Heavyweight Tournament
Matches and events signed for future cards
Andre the Giant vs MJF
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs The Eliminators
The Crusher vs The Sandman
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura
Sting vs Undertaker