THE MORRISON & GOLOTA OUT of Survivor Series

The original plan for a 5-man Boxing unit has officially imploded.

  • The Tommy Morrison Situation: Despite Morrison’s claims of being “cleared” and testing negative, the Wrestling Team (led by Triple H) and the Street Fighters (led by Guile) issued a joint ultimatum: If Morrison enters the cage, we don’t. The medical liability and the fear of blood-to-blood contact in a “no-rules” cage match forced Bob Arum’s hand. Morrison has been pulled from the card.

  • The Golota Ghost: Andrew Golota was the designated replacement, but a last-minute medical by the WWF’s “Gonzaga” physicians revealed unhealed concussion symptoms and a herniated disc from his October fight with Mike Tyson. He has been barred from competing.

HOLY GRAIL” HELLSCAPE — 4-WAY MAYHEM for the UWC Title!

The WWF headquarters is in a state of total structural collapse. What was supposed to be a strategic gauntlet for Hogan has turned into a four-headed hydra of elite combat. With The Rock (#2 P4P) feeling snubbed by Hogan’s choice of Kurt Angle, he has effectively blown up the main event by calling out the UFC Champion, Ken Shamrock.


[[ THE NEW UWC MANDATE: THE FATAL FOUR-WAY ]]

Because all four top contenders—Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Kurt Angle, and Ken Shamrock—have now formally expressed interest and issued challenges, the WWF Board of Directors and the “Gonzaga Protocol” algorithms have intervened.

THE OFFICIAL RULING:

The “Hogan’s Choice” contract is VOID. To crown the first-ever Undisputed World Champion (UWC), there can be no “cherry-picking.”

  • The Match: A Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match for the Vacant UWC Title.

  • The Participants: Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Kurt Angle, and Ken Shamrock.

  • The Twist: This is for the UWC Title only. Regardless of the outcome—even if Hogan loses the UWC match—he remains the USA Champion and must fulfill his mandatory defense against Ted DiBiase later that same night.


[[ THE DIBIASE DILEMMA: THE UNBEATABLE TRAP ]]

Ted DiBiase was seen laughing in the hallways of WWF HQ. The “Million Dollar Man” has realized he has Hogan exactly where he wants him.

  • Scenario A: Hogan wins the 4-Way. He becomes the first-ever UWC Champion but is physically destroyed. He then has to face a fresh DiBiase to keep his USA belt and his spot in the 2001 World Cup.

  • Scenario B: Hogan loses the 4-Way. He is beaten, bloodied, and stripped of his P4P dignity. He still has to walk back out to face DiBiase. If he loses that too, he leaves the arena with zero belts and is barred from representing the USA in the Interconnectional Cup.

INSIDER SCOOP: Neither Kurt Angle nor Ken Shamrock are eligible for the USA Title shot tonight; that right belongs solely to DiBiase after his 9-man tournament win. DiBiase is the only man Hogan must fight to keep his flag.


[[ THE WARGAMES CRISIS: THE REMAINING SQUAD ]]

With The Rock and Ken Shamrock now occupied in the UWC title hunt, the “Pro-Wrestler Team” for the 3-Way WarGames (Wrestlers vs. Boxers vs. Street Fighters) is looking thin. Triple H is currently the only confirmed “Elite” wrestler on the team.

Vince McMahon addressed the media: “The Rock thinks he’s bigger than the team? Fine! But I am calling in favors from the most ‘Stone Cold’ corners of this industry. We will have five men in that cage, and they will be the meanest SOBs you’ve ever seen.”


[[ SURVIVOR SERIES: THE “CHAOS” CARD ]]

Match Type Participants
THE FINALS Super Heavyweight Cup Vader vs. Bob Sapp
THE GAUNTLET Vacant UWC Title Hogan vs. Rock vs. Angle vs. Shamrock (Elimination)
THE MANDATORY USA Title Match Hulk Hogan vs. Ted DiBiase
THE CARNAGE 3-Way WarGames Team Wrestler vs. Team Boxer vs. Team Street Fighter
THE WILDCARD Money In The Bank Steven Seagal (Waiting…)

[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: This is 5D Chess. DiBiase doesn’t care who wins the UWC; he just wants Hogan to be a walking corpse by the time the USA Title match starts. And if Hogan loses the UWC, he might be too demoralized to stop the ‘Million Dollar’ takeover. ]]

SURVIVOR SERIES PRESS CONFERENCE

LOCATION: Radio City Music Hall, New York City DATE: November 4, 2000 MODERATOR: Joe Rogan

The stage was a powder keg. On the left, the Wrestling Elite: Hogan, The Rock, Triple H, and Ted DiBiase. On the right, the Boxing Syndicate: Butterbean, Oscar De La Hoya, and legendary promoters Bob Arum and Don King. In the center sat the Chairman, Vince McMahon, looking bruised but defiant after his Extreme Rules loss.


[[ THE MEDIA Q&A ]]

REPORTER (ESPN): “Vince, the fans are confused. You’ve announced a ‘5-on-5 WarGames’ match between the Pro-Wrestlers and the Boxers. This isn’t the sanitized version we see in the magazines. What are the rules for this ‘Indie-Style’ WarGames?”

VINCE MCMAHON: (Grinning) “It’s simple. Two rings. One cage. No escape. We’re going back to the blood and guts of the American Indie circuit. Two men start; every two minutes, a new combatant enters. The ‘Match Beyond’ only begins when all ten men are in. No pinfalls. No count-outs. You win by Submission or Surrender. If a boxer wants to stay in his world, he’d better learn how to breathe while he’s being choked out.”

REPORTER (Yahoo Sports): “Don King, you’ve called Pro-Wrestling a ‘circus.’ Why put your fighters in a cage against 300-pound grapplers?”

DON KING: “It’s a symphony of pugilistic excellence, my friend! My boys have the ‘Touch of Death’ in their gloves! One punch from the ‘King of the 4-Rounders’ Butterbean, and these ‘superstars’ will be sleeping in the hospital! We are here to reclaim the dignity of the combat arts!”

REPORTER (Bleacher Report): “Ted DiBiase, you’ve forced Hogan into a corner. What happens if he chooses to fight for the UWC title first? Are you prepared to fight a man who is already half-dead?”

TED DIBIASE: (Laughing) “Prepared? I’ve been praying for it! Hogan’s ego is his greatest weakness. He wants the ‘Holy Grail’ UWC belt, but he knows he has to face me to keep his flag. I don’t care if he’s fresh or if he’s crawling—the USA title is coming to the Million Dollar Corporation.”


[[ THE COMMOTION: THE “STREET” INTERRUPTS ]]

Just as the Rock began to speak, the heavy oak doors at the back of the hall kicked open. The room went silent as three figures marched down the aisle, bypassing security: Ken Masters, Guile, and Zangief.

KEN MASTERS: (Shouting over the boos) “Look at this stage! A bunch of ‘Superstars’ and ‘Prize Fighters’ talking about who is the best! The truth is, the Wrestlers have been ducking the Street Fighters since day one! You guys are scared of the real grind!”

TRIPLE H: (Leaning into the mic) “Ducking you? Ken, your ‘golden boy’ Ryu barely survived fifteen minutes with a Top 30 guy in the British Bulldog. He left the ring looking like he’d been through a meat grinder! And your ‘King of Muay Thai’ Sagat? He got absolutely demolished by the Big Show. You guys aren’t fighters—you’re highlight reels.”

GUILE: “Keep talking, Hunter. While you were busy playing family politics, we were training in the trenches. We don’t need a cage; we just need a target.”

ZANGIEF: (Slamming his fist on the podium, nearly breaking it) “You call this ‘War’? I wrestle bears for breakfast! If the wrestlers and the boxers want to play games, the Red Cyclone will spin you all into the dirt!”


[[ THE REACTIONS: BOXERS VS. STREET FIGHTERS ]]

  • THE BOXERS: Oscar De La Hoya looked unimpressed, checking his watch, while Butterbean stood up, daring Zangief to step onto the stage. Don King was seen frantically talking to Bob Arum—likely calculating the pay-per-view buy-rate of a three-way war.

  • THE WRESTLERS: The Rock removed his sunglasses, giving Ken the “People’s Eyebrow,” while Kurt Angle stared at Guile with Olympic-level intensity, clearly offended by the “street fighter” label.


[[ HOGAN’S DECISION ]]

The room reached a deafening roar until Hulk Hogan stood up. He didn’t need a microphone; his voice boomed over the chaos. He pointed a finger at Kurt Angle, then at Ted DiBiase.

HULK HOGAN: “Enough! I’ve heard the Million Dollar Man’s threats, I’ve heard the Street Fighters’ bickering, and I’ve seen the Boxers’ arrogance! I’m the #1 P4P for a reason, brother!

Here is my decision: At Survivor Series, I am going after the Holy Grail! I will fight Kurt Angle for the Vacant UWC Title in the middle of the night! And after I win that ‘Holy Grail,’ I’m not going to the locker room. I’m staying right in that ring to defend the USA Title against Ted DiBiase! I’m going to the World Cup as a Dual Champion, or I’m not going at all!”

The room exploded. Hogan had chosen the hardest path possible—two back-to-back fights against the world’s most dangerous technician and the world’s richest strategist.


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Hogan just bet his entire legacy on a single night. If he loses to Angle, he enters the DiBiase match without a belt and without his pride. And we still haven’t heard from Steven Seagal… ]]

THE MILLION DOLLAR ULTIMATUM & THE UWC CHESSBOARD

The “Underground” is vibrating. The rumors you’ve leaked aren’t just whispers; they are a structural earthquake for the WWF. If these reports are true, November’s Survivor Series in Kansas City won’t just be a wrestling event—it will be a survival gauntlet that could end the “Golden Era” of Hulk Hogan or solidify him as a literal god of combat sports.


[[ THE LEAKED STIPULATIONS: THE “INTERCONNECTIONAL” TRAP ]]

While the UWC Title remains the undisputed gold standard of the industry, the 2001 Interconnectional Cup has emerged as the definitive ‘Silver Medal’ of combat sports. Yet, there is a prestige here that a belt alone cannot provide: the weight of a flag. For every fighter on the planet, the chance to represent their nation on the world stage isn’t just a career milestone—it is a matter of national honor.

  • The Rule: The USA Champion at the end of 2000 is the automatic US representative.

  • The DiBiase Factor: Ted DiBiase has finally realized that he cannot out-wrestle Hulk Hogan in a straight contest, so he has turned his focus to the ‘Million Dollar’ strategy: exhausting the clock. Having emerged victorious from a grueling 9-man #1 Contender tournament, DiBiase earned a mandatory shot at the USA Championship. However, that contender status comes with an expiration date: the end of December 2000. If he fails to unseat the Hulkster by then, Hogan will officially represent the United States at the 2001 Interconnectional Cup—the World Cup of Combat Sports.

    The stakes for the national team are massive. International critics argue that at 36, DiBiase is no longer in the prime of his career. With elite American titans like Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, and Ken Shamrock in their peak, and ‘The People’s Champion’ The Rock choosing to represent Samoa over the US, many fear a DiBiase victory would hand the gold to rival nations. For Hogan, the pressure is even more personal: in this new era, the Intercontinental Belt is tied strictly to national representation. If Hogan loses the USA title to DiBiase, he loses the right to defend the Intercontinental strap entirely, ending a historic reign on a technicality.


[[ THE UWC GAMBIT: ONE BELT TO RULE THEM ALL ]]

The Undisputed World Championship (UWC) is currently vacant, and the “Gonzaga Protocol” has named three official contenders to face Hogan for the crown:

  1. Kurt Angle: The “Olympic Hero” and current Light Heavyweight Champion. He’s looking to become the second “Dual-Champ” in the new era.

  2. Ken Shamrock: The UFC Champion. He wants to prove that “Real Combat” trumps “Sports Entertainment.”

  3. The Rock: After dismantling Kimbo Slice, he is the #2 P4P and the “People’s Choice.”

THE NIGHTMARE SCENARIO: If Hogan signs to fight one of these three for the Vacant UWC Title at Survivor Series, DiBiase is legally allowed to invoke his USA Title Mandatory Challenge on the same night.

THE GAUNTLET: Hogan vs. [Angle/Rock/Shamrock] for the UWC… followed immediately (or preceded) by Hogan vs. DiBiase for the USA Belt. Two fights. One night. Everything on the line.


[[ THE X-FACTOR: STEVEN SEAGAL & THE CASE ]]

And then there’s the Money in the Bank winner. Steven Seagal. The “Aikido Master” has been lurking in the shadows since he won the briefcase. In this AU, Seagal is the ultimate opportunist.

  • The Cash-In: Seagal doesn’t care about “honor.” If Hogan survives a war with The Rock and then a technical brawl with DiBiase, he will be a broken man.

  • The Rumor: Seagal has reportedly told Vince McMahon that he is “waiting for the body to stop twitching” before he hands over the briefcase. Imagine: Hogan wins the UWC, survives DiBiase, and then Sensei Seagal walks out to steal the “One Belt” while Hogan can’t even stand.


[[ EXPERT REACTIONS ]]

JIM LAMPLEY: “This is madness! No athlete, not even Hogan in his prime, can survive three elite-level encounters in four hours. DiBiase isn’t trying to win a title; he’s trying to commit a professional assassination!”

TEDDY ATLAS: “It’s a ‘fixed deck,’ Lampley! DiBiase is playing the ‘Rich Man’s Game.’ He’s put Hogan in a position where his ego won’t let him say no. But Hogan’s ego might be the thing that buries him this time.”

LENNOX LEWIS: “I’ve seen champions defend two belts, but never against contenders like Kurt Angle and then a fresh DiBiase. And Seagal? He’s a vulture. If he cashes in, the WWF is going to have a champion that half the fans hate and the other half don’t even believe in.”


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: The “Interconnectional Cup” 2001 adds a massive layer of prestige. If Hogan loses the USA belt, he loses his guaranteed spot on the world stage. This is literally Hogan vs. The Future. ]]

THE CERBERAL ASSASSIN VS. THE FORMER BOSS

TRIPLE H def. VINCE MCMAHON (Pinfall – 19:42)

The fans were treated to a 5-star masterclass in psychological and physical warfare last night. The “Last Will & Testament” match between Triple H and Mr. McMahon wasn’t just a fight; it was a public execution of a family dynamic that left the crowd breathless and the referee, Stephanie McMahon, in tears.

The first three minutes looked like a squash. Triple H, fueled by months of suppressed rage and the threat of losing his contract, dismantled Vince with cold, calculating hammer strikes. But the story of the night was the Iron Chin of the Chairman. After a sickening Pedigree on the announcement desk—a move that usually ends careers—Vince somehow found the strength to kick out at two, sending the arena into a frenzy.

Vince didn’t just survive; he rallied. Utilizing the “Extreme Rules” to their fullest, he turned a kendo stick into a surgical instrument, momentarily putting “The Game” on the defensive. However, youth and elite conditioning won the day. A second Pedigree, this time inside the ring, finally kept the Chairman down for the three-count. Triple H retains his contract and his relationship, but at a cost that may never be fully paid.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: JOE ROGAN IN THE RING ]]

JOE ROGAN: “I’m here with the winner, Triple H. Hunter, I’ll be honest—I thought this was over in three minutes. Are you surprised Vince lasted this long? Most elite fighters would have stayed down after that first Pedigree on the desk.”

TRIPLE H: (Breathing heavily, wiping blood from his forehead) “Surprised? No, Joe. I know Vince. He’s a parasite—you can’t kill him that easily. But tonight wasn’t about a ‘quick bout.’ It was about making him feel every single second of the mistake he made by trying to control my life. He’s tough, sure, but tonight he found out that I am ‘The Game’ for a reason.”

JOE ROGAN: “That Pedigree on the desk… it was brutal. What was going through your mind in that moment? Was it business, or was it purely personal?”

TRIPLE H: “It was the sound of a contract being signed in blood, Joe. He wanted to take everything from me? Fine. I took his dignity and put it through a table.”


JOE ROGAN: (Turning to Vince, who is being helped up by Shane McMahon) “Vince, you just impressed 20,000 fans tonight. Even in defeat, people are calling this a 5-star performance. How did you survive that beating? What was the training for a 55-year-old man to take those hits?”

VINCE MCMAHON: (Coughing, clutching his ribs) “It’s called… Genetic… Superiority… Rogan. He didn’t… break me.”

(Shane McMahon grabs the mic, eyes locked on Triple H.)

JOE ROGAN: “Shane, give me your thoughts on this. Your father just went through hell.”

SHANE MCMAHON: “My thoughts? My thoughts are that Hunter just made the biggest mistake of his life. You think you’re in the family now? You’re in the crosshairs.”

(Triple H begins trash-talking Shane off-mic, leaning over the ropes as security rushes in to keep the brothers-in-law apart. Joe Rogan stands back, hyped, as the screen cuts to the analyst desk.)


[[ THE EXPERT PANEL ANALYSIS ]]

JIM LAMPLEY: “IT HAPPENED! IT HAPPENED! We just saw a 55-year-old executive reach deep into the soul of this sport and pull out a classic! Vince McMahon, bloodied and beaten, refused to yield! It was the most dramatic opening I’ve called in thirty years!”

TEDDY ATLAS: “Listen, you gotta look at the ‘fireman’ aspect here. Triple H brought the fire, but Vince? Vince didn’t run from the flames! He sat in the middle of the burning building and dared the heat to take him! But Lampley, you can’t ignore the mechanics. Triple H had the timing, he had the leverage, and eventually, the fire just gets too hot for an old man to handle. Great heart, but bad physics for Vince.”

LENNOX LEWIS: “I’ve got to respect the chin on McMahon. In the heavyweight division, if you take a shot like that Pedigree on the desk, your brain usually tells your legs to go on holiday. Vince’s legs stayed in Glasgow! But Triple H showed he’s an elite ‘closer.’ He didn’t get frustrated when Vince kicked out; he just reset and went back to work. That’s champion mentality.”


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Vince is now 0-2. One more loss and he’s out for a year. The tension with Shane is a powder keg—will Shane be the one to try and finish what his father started? ]]

Bob Sapp Upsets the Big Show

The Pepsi Center is still buzzing after the most improbable upset in the Super Heavyweight Tournament. Big Show (500 lbs) entered the ring as the overwhelming favorite, but left the arena with his first professional loss—and a massive dent in his ego.


[[ THE LOCKER ROOM FALLOUT: BIG SHOW IN SHOCK ]]

Backstage footage shows a distraught Big Show flipping over a catering table. He was dominant for 80% of that fight, treating Bob Sapp like a training dummy with superior wrestling transitions. But as the analysts are saying, in the WWF Underground, one lapse in concentration is all it takes.

BIG SHOW: (To cameras, while pacing) “A fluke! A 1-in-100 haymaker! I was out-wrestling him, I was out-classing him! He couldn’t even lift me! Did you see that? He tried to be Hogan, he tried to be Bruno, and he looked like a fool! But I let my guard down for one second… one second… and the ‘Beast’ gets lucky. This isn’t over. Sapp, enjoy the Finals, because when I catch you again, there won’t be a lucky punch to save you!”


[[ THE BRACKET FINAL: VADER VS. BOB SAPP ]]

With Vader outlasting Yokozuna in a grueling “Heavyweight Classic,” the Finals are now set. It’s the “Mastodon” vs. the “Beast.” * Vader (450 lbs): Moving on despite exhaustion. He proved his stamina is elite for a man of his size.

  • Bob Sapp (329 lbs): The ultimate “Wildcard.” He is now 3-0 in the WWF, with wins over Tuli, Gonzalez, and now the Big Show.

THE ODDS: Microsoft’s rating software has adjusted the Final. Vader is the slight favorite due to Sapp’s lack of technical wrestling, but Sapp’s “Monster KO Power” makes him a threat to anyone—even a man who calls himself a Mastodon.


[[ LARRY MERCHANT’S FINAL THOUGHTS ]]

LARRY MERCHANT: “Jim, Lennox… look at the wreckage of this night. We started with a billionaire getting beaten by his son-in-law, and we ended with a Deadman winning in the blink of an eye. But the story for me is The Rock. He faced the man everyone said was ‘The Truth’ in Kimbo Slice, and he didn’t just win—he dominated. He proved that length, athleticism, and the Rock Bottom are a more reliable ‘Kill Switch’ than anything found in a backyard.”

JIM LAMPLEY: “And don’t forget Kim-Solo. Larry, that man is a ghost. To see him dismantle a veteran like Rey Mysterio… it was surgical. There are whispers in the back that he’s looking for a Top 10 scalp next. If I’m Kurt Angle or Ken Shamrock, I’m watching my back.”

LENNOX LEWIS: “The Super Heavyweights stole the show for me. Seeing Big Show fall was a shock to the system. Bob Sapp is dangerous because he doesn’t know he’s supposed to lose! He tried to lift 500 pounds! He failed, he got laughed at, and then he just punched the guy’s lights out. That’s a fighter’s mentality right there.”

THE MICROSOFT “COMBAT-CORE” RATING ENGINE

REDMOND, WA — In a move that is set to revolutionize the betting and matchmaking industry, Microsoft has unveiled its proprietary AI engine: “Combat-Core”. Unlike the Pound-for-Pound (P4P) index, which measures efficiency relative to size, Combat-Core provides an Absolute Rating (0-100).

This system treats a fighter like a video game character, aggregating thousands of data points—including the “Mass Leverage” of super-heavyweights and the “Kinetic Velocity” of strikers—to determine who would actually win in a cage. As Microsoft’s lead engineer put it: “Weight isn’t just a number; it’s a weapon. Our software finally respects the physics of the punch.”


[[ EXTREME RULES: COMBAT-CORE RATINGS BREAKDOWN ]]

The following ratings have been pulled from the latest Azure-hosted database for the October card. Note how the “Weight Multiplier” keeps the giants at the top, even when their skill sets are narrower.

THE MAIN EVENT: A BATTLE OF TITANS

SUPERSTAR OVERALL RATING KEY ATTRIBUTES
Undertaker 94 98 Durability, 92 Grappling, 95 Strike Power
Mankind 89 99 Pain Tolerance, 85 Speed, 90 Ground Game
Analysis: Taker’s size/skill hybrid makes him a near-perfect machine, while Mankind’s “Durability” is the only thing keeping the gap under 10 points.

BMF OPEN CHALLENGE: SPEED VS. SLAM

SUPERSTAR OVERALL RATING KEY ATTRIBUTES
The Rock 97 96 Speed, 98 Charisma (Adrenaline), 94 Agility
Kimbo Slice 79 97 Raw Power, 60 Ground Game, 80 Stamina
Analysis: Despite being #2 P4P, Kimbo’s absolute rating is lower because the software penalizes his lack of formal wrestling/ground defense compared to the elite-tier Rock.

SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT SEMI-FINALS: THE 1,000lb COLLISION

SUPERSTAR OVERALL RATING KEY ATTRIBUTES
Yokozuna 91 99 Mass Leverage, 88 Balance, 40 Stamina
Vader 90 95 Explosive Power, 92 Agility (for weight), 85 Intimidation
Big Show 93 98 Strength, 90 Reach, 88 Durability
Bob Sapp 86 99 Burst Speed, 96 Bull-Rush, 55 Fight IQ

EXTREME RULES OPEN CHALLENGE: THE SKILL GAP

SUPERSTAR OVERALL RATING KEY ATTRIBUTES
Kim-Solo 82 90 Technical Skill, 84 Speed, 78 Ground Game
Rey Mysterio Jr. 76 99 Agility, 95 Speed, 45 Mass Advantage
Analysis: Ryu remains the anomaly in this system—though he is a Cruiserweight, his “Skill” and “Fight IQ” are rated so high (99) that he holds an 88 Overall, tied with giants like Andre.

THE MIDCARD & SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

  • Triple H (94) vs. Vince McMahon (70) * Jackie Chan (72) vs. Erap (65) * Birdie (78)Currently Red-Flagged by Software due to “Health/Stamina” degradation.


[[ THE “WEIGHT FACTOR” VERDICT ]]

The Microsoft software confirms what die-hard fans suspected: Mass is the Great Equalizer. * Andre the Giant (88) maintains a high rating despite lower speed because his “Strike Power” and “Defense” are mathematically impossible to bypass for lower-rated fighters.

  • Hogan (97) and Steve Austin (95) sit at the top because they combine heavyweight mass (250lb+) with elite-tier speed and Fight IQ.

[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: This software is going to make betting on underdogs like Rey Mysterio very dangerous. If the ‘Combat-Core’ is right, Kimbo Slice has a lot of work to do if he ever wants to touch a ’90+’ rated fighter like The Rock. ]]

THE BEAST ARRIVES — SUPER-HEAVYWEIGHTS & THE MASKED REVELATION

The October card is officially the most “unpredictable” night in the history of the Gonzaga Protocol. With Birdie sidelined by the medical team, the Super Heavyweight Tournament has been thrown into a chaotic scramble, and the “Open Challenges” have finally been answered by a mix of legends and high-flying enigmas.


[[ 1. THE TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL: BIG SHOW VS. BOB SAPP ]]

Since Birdie was not cleared to fight, the board has looked to the undefeated Bob Sapp (2-0) to step into the bracket. Sapp, a 330lb “sentient avalanche of muscle,” has been a wrecking ball since entering the WWF, coming off dominant wins against the 400lb Teila Tuli and the 8-foot Giant Gonzalez.

THE MATCHUP: This is the ultimate “unstoppable force vs. immovable object.”

  • Big Show: 7’2″, 500 lbs.

  • Bob Sapp: 6’5″, 330 lbs.

    Sapp’s speed and NFL-bred explosiveness against the sheer mass of the Big Show. The winner will face either Yokozuna or Vader in the Finals later that same night.


[[ 2. THE MASKED CHALLENGER: KIM-SOLO VS. REY MYSTERIO JR. ]]

The “Masked Luchador” spotted at the airport has been confirmed. Rey Mysterio Jr. has jumped ship to answer Kim-Solo’s Extreme Rules open challenge.

THE DYNAMIC: This is a classic “Speed vs. Technical Efficiency” bout. Kim-Solo wants to prove his combat-readiness, while Rey Mysterio is looking to prove that a “Cruiserweight” can survive an Extreme Rules environment. Rumors suggest that if Kim-Solo loses, he might have to unmask—a high-stakes debut for the mysterious fighter.


[[ 3. THE BMF OPEN CHALLENGE: KIMBO SLICE VS. THE ROCK ]]

The contract is signed. The Rock is stepping into the “BMF Rules” world to reclaim the #1 P4P spot for the “People.”

  • Kimbo’s Edge: He is fresh, unhurt, and carries a “kill-switch” in both hands.

  • The Rock’s Edge: Unmatched charisma and an “active” fighting style that Kimbo hasn’t faced yet. If The Rock wins, he likely leapfrogs Hogan for the top spot. If he loses, Kimbo proves the “Street King” is the only king.


[[ 4. THE MCMAHON CIVIL WAR: TRIPLE H VS. VINCE MCMAHON ]]

Special Guest Referee: Stephanie McMahon. The tension between the “Cerebral Assassin” and the “Chairman” is at a fever pitch. Triple H is fighting for his career and his relationship. Vince is fighting to “save” his daughter from a man he once considered a protégé.


[[ OCTOBER EXTREME RULES: FULL CARD RECAP ]]

Match Stipulation Status
Undertaker vs. Mankind III Extreme Rules (Main Event) Confirmed
Kimbo Slice vs. The Rock BMF Rules (Co-Main Event) Confirmed
Big Show vs. Bob Sapp Tournament Semi-Final NEW
Yokozuna vs. Vader Tournament Semi-Final Confirmed
Triple H vs. Vince McMahon Last Will & Testament Confirmed
Jackie Chan vs. Erap Ladder Match Confirmed
Kim-Solo vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. Extreme Rules / Mask? NEW

[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Bob Sapp vs. Big Show might actually break the ring. If those two collide at full speed, the structural integrity of the arena is in serious doubt. ]]

THE HALLOWEEN HARVEST — BRACKETS, BLOODLINES, & THE ROCK’S GAMBLE

The rumors are flying faster than a Prince Naseem combination. As we approach the most violent night on the WWF calendar, the “Underground” has leaked several key contract details that change the entire complexion of the October card.


[[ THE SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT: BIRDIE’S FATE ]]

THE BAD NEWS: The medical team has officially REFUSED to clear Birdie. After the chokeslam through the table in Glasgow and the subsequent barrage from Butterbean, Birdie’s neurological tests haven’t met the “Gonzaga Protocol” safety standards.

THE FALLOUT:

  • Big Show does NOT get a free pass to the finals.

  • In a shock move, the board has ruled that the tournament must maintain its integrity. Since Birdie is out, the Big Show will now face a Mystery Replacement in the Semi-Finals.

  • The Winner of Big Show vs. [Replacement] will face the winner of Yokozuna vs. Vader in the Finals at the end of the night.

INSIDER SCOOP: Rumor has it the replacement is a former champion who has been training in a sumo stable in Japan. Names like Akebono or even a returning King Kong Bundy are being whispered.


[[ THE BMF OPEN CHALLENGE: THE ROCK ANSWERS? ]]

Kimbo Slice is fuming at his #2 ranking. He wants a “name” to prove his worth. With Angle, Shamrock, and Ryu out of the picture for October, the vacancy was wide open—until this morning.

THE LEAK: A contract was signed at 4:00 AM in Miami. The “Great One,” The Rock, has reportedly accepted the BMF Open Challenge.

  • THE STRATEGY: The Rock is currently in a “power vacuum.” He isn’t in the Heavyweight Tournament and isn’t chasing the Tag Titles. By stepping into a BMF (Baddest Motherf***er) match with Kimbo, he can jump straight to the #1 P4P spot if he pulls off the upset.

  • THE RISK: If Kimbo does to The Rock what he did to Eagle, it could derail the “Brahma Bull’s” career for a year.


[[ THE MCMAHON CIVIL WAR: TRIPLE H VS. VINCE ]]

The drama between Triple H and Vince McMahon has shifted from professional to deeply personal. The confirmation of Hunter’s relationship with Stephanie hasn’t just angered Vince; it has broken the “Billionaire’s” spirit.

THE STIPULATION LEAK: This won’t be a standard wrestling match. Vince has added a “Last Will & Testament” clause.

  • If Triple H wins: He becomes the heir apparent to the WWF and gets Vince’s blessing to marry Stephanie.

  • If Vince wins: Triple H is terminated, the marriage is annulled (on-screen), and Triple H is banned from the building for life.

  • THE X-FACTOR: Stephanie McMahon has been named the Special Guest Referee. Whose side is she really on?


[[ UPDATED OCTOBER CARD (LEAKED) ]]

Match Type Status
Undertaker vs. Mankind III Extreme Rules MAIN EVENT
Kimbo Slice vs. The Rock BMF Rules CO-MAIN EVENT
Triple H vs. Vince McMahon No Holds Barred Stephanie as Referee
Yokozuna vs. Vader Semi-Final (A) Super Heavyweight Tourney
Big Show vs. MYSTERY FIGHTER Semi-Final (B) Super Heavyweight Tourney
Jackie Chan vs. Erap Ladder Match Special Attraction
Kim-Solo vs. [Open Challenger] Extreme Rules Debut Match

[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: The Rock vs. Kimbo is a high-speed collision. The Rock has the speed, but Kimbo has the “Kill Switch.” And keep an eye on Erap—if he touches that ladder, the crowd in Manila is going to go wild! ]]

CLASH AT THE CASTLE RESULTS

PRINCE NASEEM HAMED def. ROYCE GRACIE (TKO – Strikes)

It was a masterclass in “Anti-Grappling.” Royce Gracie, perhaps still nursing the physical and mental scars from his brutal trilogy loss to Ken Shamrock, looked uncharacteristically hesitant. He repeatedly lunged for the double-leg, but Naseem’s takedown defense was impenetrable—a clear result of his rumored “Jungle Training.”

Naseem stayed disciplined, ignoring the Lucha Libre high-flying antics (save for one springboard attempt that saw him slip comically off the ropes, though he rolled through it with a grin). He dismantled Royce with head movements that made the Jiu-Jitsu master look like he was swinging at ghosts. By the midpoint of the fight, Royce’s face was a map of crimson. The referee stepped in after a three-punch combination sent Royce to the canvas for the third time.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: JOE ROGAN IN THE RING ]]

JOE ROGAN: “Naseem, you stayed grounded tonight. Was focusing strictly on the boxing the core of the strategy? We saw Royce practically begging for the ground, but your defense was elite. Did you anticipate that desperation?”

PRINCE NASEEM: “Joe, you don’t play chess with a Grandmaster in his house. You bring him to the street! I knew he wanted the floor, but my feet are too fast. I’ve been training with the wrestlers, man. I’m a complete fighter now. The ‘Prince’ is becoming a King.”

JOE ROGAN: “You look fresh, barely a scratch. Are you taking more tune-ups before the Mega-Fight with Rickson at WrestleMania, or are you going straight to the top?”

PRINCE NASEEM: “I’m a prize fighter, Joe! If the money is right and the chin is ready, I’ll take anyone. Maybe a certain ‘Street King’ wants to see if he can hit a moving target? Who knows!”


JOE ROGAN: “Royce, it was a struggle tonight. Unlike the Shamrock fights, you couldn’t find the rhythm to get him down. Were you surprised by Naseem’s wrestling base?”

ROYCE GRACIE: (Breathing heavily, icing his jaw) “He is… faster than the tapes show. I expected him to jump, to be wild. He stayed calm. I could not find the clinch.”

JOE ROGAN: “Be honest—are you still feeling the effects of the wars with Ken Shamrock? You didn’t seem to have that same explosive drive tonight.”

ROYCE GRACIE: “Shamrock took much from me, yes. But a Gracie does not make excuses. I was not good enough tonight.”

JOE ROGAN: “What’s next for you, Royce? A sabbatical? Or right back to the dojo?”

ROYCE GRACIE: “I must speak with my father. We must evaluate the protocol. The game is changing.”


[[ THE STARE-DOWN: RICKSON ENTERS ]]

(The crowd roars as Rickson Gracie climbs through the ropes, locking eyes with Naseem before turning to Joe Rogan.)

JOE ROGAN: “Rickson, you just watched your son take a lopsided beating from the man you’re scheduled to face at WrestleMania. What are your thoughts on Naseem’s evolution?”

RICKSON GRACIE: “Naseem has learned to defend. This is good. It will make his defeat more honorable. He beat a tired Royce tonight, but he has not faced the soul of the Gracie family yet.”

JOE ROGAN: “Do you feel the need for a tune-up fight of your own before 2001, or are you content to wait for the Prince?”

RICKSON GRACIE: “I do not need ‘tune-ups.’ I am always tuned. But if the WWF wants to provide a victim to keep my hands warm before WrestleMania… I will accept.”


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Naseem is officially the “Boogeyman” of the crossover stars. If Rickson doesn’t take a fight soon, the momentum is all behind the Boxer! ]]

BOUT 2: THE REVENGE OF THE BEAN — BRUTALITY IN GLASGOW

The second fight of the night was a psychological and physical meat-grinder. Butterbean entered the ring with a cold, focused energy, looking to avenge his July loss to the 7-foot, 500lb Shadaloo enforcer, Birdie. While the first match was a narrow, muddy war, this rematch was a masterclass in heavy-handed dominance.


[[ MATCH RECAP: THE BOXER’S FURY ]]

BUTTERBEAN def. BIRDIE (Pinfall – 12:45)

Butterbean didn’t just fight tonight; he hunted. Abandoning any attempt at a “feeler” round, the 400lb boxer utilized his world-class standup to turn Birdie into a human punching bag. Time and again, Birdie was dropped by thunderous overhand rights, but the “Iron Chin” of the British brawler was on full display as he rose each time, defying the laws of physics and pain.

The turning point came when the action spilled to the floor. In a move that shocked the Glasgow faithful, Butterbean hoisted the 500lb Birdie and chokeslammed him through the announcement table. The arena exploded. Despite Birdie being the “home” fighter, the Scottish fans erupted for the sheer violence of the moment. Birdie managed to crawl back into the ring at the count of nine, but he was a shell of himself. Butterbean met him with a final three-punch combination and secured the pinfall.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: JOE ROGAN IN THE RING ]]

JOE ROGAN: “I am here with the winner, Butterbean. Bean, that was absolute carnage. You looked like a different man tonight. You were throwing with bad intentions from the opening bell. Talk us through that chokeslam—where did that come from? We don’t usually see that kind of explosive grappling from you!”

BUTTERBEAN: (Gasping for air, dripping sweat) “Joe, I was tired of people saying I only had hands. Birdie is a monster, man. I knew if I didn’t put him through something made of wood and metal, he was just gonna keep getting up. I wanted to send a message tonight: Bean is a WWF fighter now, not just a boxer.”

JOE ROGAN: “Your record is now 3-1. You’ve officially evened the score with Birdie. Now that you’ve shown you can handle the super-heavyweights and even mix in some high-level power moves, who is next on your radar? Are you looking at the Top 5 P4P?”

BUTTERBEAN: “I’m looking for whoever has the biggest chin. I want the guys who don’t run. If the WWF wants to put me in with a wrestler or a street fighter, I don’t care. Just keep ’em coming!”


JOE ROGAN: (Turning to a battered, but conscious Birdie) “Birdie, man, you are a freak of nature. I don’t know how you got up from half of those shots. You were dropped multiple times by one of the hardest hitters in history. What is going through your head right now? Do you feel like the weight cut or the table spot was the deciding factor?”

BIRDIE: (Wiping blood from his forehead, looking dazed) “The table… felt like a building fell on me, mate. I thought I had him when I got back in, but my legs were gone. He’s faster than last time. Much faster.”

JOE ROGAN: “The fans here in Glasgow—even though you’re a UK fighter—they were cheering when you got slammed. It was a bizarre atmosphere. Did you feel that energy? And where does Birdie go from here after a 2-1 start in the WWF?”

BIRDIE: “Fans like blood, Joe. I gave ’em blood. I ain’t done. Butterbean won the battle, but this isn’t the last time I’m breaking a table. I need to get back to the gym… and maybe some more chains.”


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Butterbean has officially evolved. He’s no longer just a ‘Special Attraction’—he’s a legitimate heavyweight threat. Up next: Kimbo vs. Eagle! ]]

KIMBO SLICE def. EAGLE (TKO – 3:12)

Eagle was exposed the moment he stepped through the ropes. Without his signature sticks, the “Aristocrat of the Street” was a man without a country. Kimbo Slice, relishing the weight advantage, swarmed Eagle from the first second. It was a barrage of bare-knuckle precision—jabs that snapped Eagle’s head back followed by brutal hooks and uppercuts from the clinch.

Kimbo showed exactly why he sits atop the P4P rankings. He wasn’t just brawling; he was dissecting a smaller opponent with terrifying efficiency. The referee stopped the fight at the three-minute mark to save Eagle from permanent damage. The internet is already ablaze, but the real fire started once the gloves (or lack thereof) were off.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: THE OLYMPIC COLLISION ]]

JOE ROGAN: “I am here with the winner, Kimbo Slice! Man, what can I even say? That was pure dominance. You’ve been criticized for ‘cherry-picking,’ but you just demolished a technician. You’ve got to be looking at a Top 10 opponent now, right?”

KIMBO SLICE: (Staring into the camera, breathing steady) “Top 10? Joe, I’m the #1. I don’t look up at nobody. I just look for the next check and the next chin.”

JOE ROGAN: “The rumor mill is spinning, Kimbo. Is the Kurt Angle fight still in negotiations? Word is he’s agreed to face you in December or January—Oh! Wait a minute! Here comes the Light Heavyweight Champion!”

(The crowd erupts as Kurt Angle, gold medal around his neck, marches to the ring with purposeful intensity.)

JOE ROGAN: “Kurt! Kurt, what are your thoughts on this—”

(The audio is cut off as Kimbo Slice and his corner begin screaming at Angle. Kimbo is gesturing to his chin, daring the Olympian to take a shot. Angle doesn’t flinch, getting inches from Kimbo’s face, shouting back about ‘Intensity, Integrity, and Intelligence.’ Security swarms the ring immediately to separate the two behemoths. Joe Rogan is seen in the corner of the frame, a massive grin on his face, looking directly at the camera.)

BOUT 4: THE HYBRID VS. THE HERCULES — RYU’S BAPTISM OF FIRE

The air in the arena shifted when the lights dimmed for the debut of the “Wanderer.” While the internet had painted Ryu as a mysterious, rugged hermit, the live TV reveal told a different story. Fans—especially the female demographic—were quick to notice that the 24-year-old was surprisingly handsome, sporting a more defined, muscular physique reminiscent of his training partner, Ken Masters.

However, the aesthetic appeal quickly gave way to a brutal reality check when The British Bulldog marched to the ring.


[[ MATCH RECAP: POWER VS. PURE SPIRIT ]]

RYU def. THE BRITISH BULLDOG (KO – 15:42)

The physical disparity was jarring. At 260 lbs, the Bulldog looked like a mountain of granite compared to the leaner Ryu. For the first ten minutes, it was a display of veteran dominance. Davey Boy Smith used his massive weight advantage to ground the newcomer, tossing Ryu with effortless vertical suplexes and punishing him with a series of power slams that nearly ended the match twice.

The Bulldog, perhaps feeling too comfortable in front of his home-continent crowd, began showboating after every knockdown. Every time Ryu struggled to his feet, bloodied and battered, the Bulldog would flex for the cameras. It was a tactical error.

In the final minutes, Ryu showed why Sagat still has nightmares. Catching the Bulldog mid-run, Ryu unleashed a desperate, explosive Shoryuken that caught the giant clean on the jaw. As the Bulldog wobbled, Ryu followed up with a flurry of strikes that finally brought the colossus down. Ryu didn’t wait for a count-out; he looked at the fallen legend, bowed respectfully, and vanished into the tunnel before the cameras could catch a close-up.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: JOE ROGAN IN THE RING ]]

JOE ROGAN: “I’m here with a visibly stunned British Bulldog. Davey, man, for about twelve minutes, it looked like you were just playing with your food. You had him pinned, you had him hurt. What happened? Did you underestimate the kid from Japan?”

BRITISH BULLDOG: (Wiping blood from his mouth, looking at the tunnel) “Underestimated? Maybe. But that lad… he’s got iron in his fists, Joe. I’ve hit people with everything I’ve got, and they stayed down. He just kept getting up. I thought I had him with the powerslam, I really did.”

JOE ROGAN: “Ryu whispered something to you before he left the ring. He didn’t stay for the interview, he just walked off. Can you tell us what he said?”

BRITISH BULLDOG: “He just said, ‘Thank you for the lesson.’ That’s it. No trash talk, no ego. Just… respect. I’ve been in this business a long time, Joe, and I’ve never seen a ‘rookie’ with that kind of focus.”

JOE ROGAN: “What’s next for you? You’re a legend in the European scene, and you clearly had the strength advantage tonight. Is there going to be a rematch, or are you looking to move back toward the Title picture?”

BRITISH BULLDOG: “Rematch? You bet your life. Next time, I won’t be playing to the crowd. But right now, I think I need to find out where that kid is training… because the WWF just got a lot more dangerous.”

CO-MAIN EVENT: THE TRAGEDY OF THE HOT ROD — THE HITMAN’S SURGICAL STRIKE

If the night’s earlier bouts were about explosive power, the Co-Main event was a somber lesson in technical superiority. Bret “The Hitman” Hart entered the ring in what many analysts are calling his “Final Prime” at 32, looking faster and more precise than ever before. Across from him, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (36) looked like a man trying to hold back the tide with a leaky bucket.


[[ MATCH RECAP: THE EXCELLENCE OF EXECUTION ]]

BRET HART def. RODDY PIPER (Pinfall – 24:45)

This was not a “sports entertainment” spectacle; it was a systematic dismantling. Under WWF rules, Hart was allowed to showcase a level of technical brutality that would have been a referee stoppage in the UFC. Hart targeted Piper’s neck and lower back with surgical intent, hitting multiple piledrivers that left the Scottish legend glassy-eyed.

The finish was hauntingly anti-climactic. There was no theatrical Sharpshooter or “big move” finale. Instead, after twenty-four minutes of being physically overmatched, Piper simply stayed down after a basic pinning combination. He didn’t lose to a trick; he lost to exhaustion and a superior athlete. The 35-year-old warrior, once the most feared man in the territory, looked every bit the “old fighter” clinging to a vanishing era.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: JOE ROGAN IN THE RING ]]

JOE ROGAN: “I’m here with the winner, Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart. Bret, this wasn’t even as close as the July fight. You executed every transition, every strike with surgical accuracy. Break it down for us—did you see the opening early, or did you purposefully take your time?”

BRET HART: “Joe, Roddy is a brother to me, but in this ring, there’s no room for sentiment. I saw him lagging in the clinches. I knew his neck was vulnerable from the first five minutes. I didn’t want to hurt him more than I had to, but I had a job to do. I’m at my peak right now, and tonight proved there’s a gap between the elite and the legends.”

JOE ROGAN: “Honestly, I’m surprised he survived as long as he did. You hit him with everything. Were you shocked by the heart Piper showed out there? It looked like it should have been over ten minutes earlier.”

BRET HART: “That’s the thing about Piper—you can break his body, but his heart is made of iron. He’s 0-3 now, but he fought like a man with everything to lose. That’s why the fans love him.”

JOE ROGAN: “Let’s look at the replay of that Piledriver on the announcement desk. The Scottish crowd—his own people—were cheering while their hero’s head hit the wood. What goes through your mind when you see a crowd react like that to such a dangerous move?”

BRET HART: “It’s the ‘Colosseum’ effect, Joe. They respect the art of the fight. They know they were watching the best technical wrestler in the world at work. It’s bittersweet, but it’s the reality of the WWF.”


JOE ROGAN: “Roddy… kudos to you, sir. You survived multiple piledrivers and stayed in the fight until your body literally gave out. You are a warrior. But the reality is this: 0-3 means a mandatory one-year WWF suspension. Is this the end, Roddy? Or do we see you back in 2001?”

RODDY PIPER: (Eyes puffed, voice raspy) “You don’t get rid of the Hot Rod that easy, Joe. I might be suspended from the WWF ranking matches, but there’s plenty of fight left in me. Maybe I go back to the European circuit, maybe I do an exhibition with one of those boxers who thinks they’re tough… we’ll see.”

JOE ROGAN: “What about the Royal Rumble? It’s a special attraction match. Could we see a surprise entry there? Or maybe a crossover exhibition?”

RODDY PIPER: “The Rumble… that’s a different kind of chaos. If Vince and the board let me in, I’ll be there. But right now, I need a long drink and a dark room. Bret was the better man tonight. Plain and simple.”


[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Piper is officially ‘Inactive.’ The locker room feels different without him, but Bret Hart has just signaled to Hogan and Kimbo that the ‘Hitman’ is the real technical king of the WWF. ]]

MAIN EVENT: THE PASSING OF THE TORCH — HULK HOGAN’S TOTAL DOMINATION

The MGM Highland Arena witnessed a collision of titans that felt more like a changing of the guard. Hulk Hogan (36) entered the ring looking like a mountain of bronze, and for the first time in his career, Bruno Sammartino (47) looked physically outmatched. Despite Bruno’s legendary strength, the sheer size and reach of the “Hulkster” created a barrier that the Italian Strongman struggled to breach.


[[ MATCH RECAP: THE POWER OF HULKAMANIA ]]

HULK HOGAN def. BRUNO SAMMARTINO (Pinfall – 11:15)

It was a display of physical superiority. Hogan utilized his height to keep Bruno at the end of a long jab and heavy clinches. However, the “Living Legend” provided the highlight of the night when he caught a charging Hogan and hoisted the 302lb frame into a massive Bearhug. For three minutes, the arena held its breath as Hogan turned purple, his ribs creaking under the pressure of a man who once lifted 565 lbs raw.

But the 11-year age gap told the final story. Bruno’s grip eventually faltered, and Hogan “Hulked Up” to the roar of the Scottish crowd. A thunderous Big Boot dazed the legend, followed by the Iconic Leg Drop. Hogan secured the pinfall, standing tall as the Undisputed USA Champion and the undisputed king of the WWF landscape.


[[ THE POST-MATCH: LARRY MERCHANT IN THE RING ]]

LARRY MERCHANT: “Hulk, I have no words. At this point, you have to be considered the Greatest of All Time. This win doesn’t technically give you the Vacant UWC Belt yet because Bruno wasn’t a ranked contender, but after dominating two of the greatest legends in history back-to-back… don’t you feel the WWF should just hand you the title right now?”

HULK HOGAN: (Wiping sweat, eyes wide with adrenaline) “Larry, the belts are just leather and gold, brother! What matters is the truth! I just beat the man who defined this sport for a decade! Whether they hand me the UWC belt tonight or I have to take it from a ‘Street King’ or an ‘Olympic Hero,’ the result is going to be the same! The power is real!”

LARRY MERCHANT: “We saw Roddy Piper get systematically dismantled by Bret Hart earlier tonight. It was a sad sight. Did you pity Bruno? Did you decide to end this early because you didn’t want to see another legend humiliated in front of his home-continent fans?”

HULK HOGAN: “I have nothing but respect for Bruno. I didn’t pity him—I feared him! That bearhug almost ended my career tonight, Larry. I ended it fast because if I let Bruno Sammartino breathe for one more minute, I might not be standing here. He’s the strongest man I’ve ever touched.”

LARRY MERCHANT: “What’s next? Ryu is the name on everyone’s lips, but he struggled against the Bulldog tonight—he’s clearly not ready for you. Kimbo is the #1 P4P but he’s much smaller. Angle and Shamrock are technicians, but they lack your scale. Are you going to wait for the winner of the Superheavyweight Tournament, or are you looking at these rising stars like The Rock or Steve Austin?”

HULK HOGAN: “Ryu is a kid with a big heart, but he’s a lightweight in a heavyweight world. Kimbo? He can keep fighting ‘Eagle’ and the rest of the flock. If The Rock or Austin want a piece, they know where the mountain is. I’m not waiting for anyone, Larry. I am the destination!”


LARRY MERCHANT: “Bruno… it wasn’t a close fight in the end, though you showed us those flashes of the strength that made you a champion for eleven years. The size difference was just too much to overcome. What is next for the ‘Living Legend’? Do you look for opponents your own size, or is this the end of the road for the great Italian?”

BRUNO SAMMARTINO: (Massaging his shoulder, voice steady but tired) “In my day, size didn’t matter if you had the heart. Tonight, Hogan had both. My strength is still there, Larry… I felt his ribs move in that hug. But the clock is a fighter no man can beat. I will talk to my family. If I fight again, it will be to settle scores, not to chase belts. My time as a king is over… but I am still a lion.”


[[ WWF_UNDERGROUND_CHRONICLE: SEPTEMBER RANKINGS PREDICTION ]]

  • Hulk Hogan is expected to jump to #1 P4P following Kimbo’s refusal to fight him and this dominant win over Bruno.

  • The Rock and Stone Cold have been spotted backstage in deep conversation with Vince McMahon.

  • Ryu is officially the “Most Improved,” but the consensus is that he needs a year of “WWF-style” seasoning before he can touch the Top 5.

[[ ADMIN_NEIL NOTE: Hogan has cleaned out the “Legend” era. The only things left are the “Street King” (Kimbo), the “Olympic Hero” (Angle), and the “Rising Stars” (Rock/Austin). ]]