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Lady Golightly
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:04 am


Thus far there is only one match officially posted on the WWE.com site for this pay per view:
Details from the ever wonderful WWE.com:

It was only a matter of time before these two General Managers would end up facing each other in a match. In fact, it's a wonder these two haven't formally clashed sooner. Although their rivalry began to intensify around WWE Homecoming, this was a natural rivalry ever since Theodore Long took over as General Manager of SmackDown in 2004. It only makes sense that Bischoff wants the superior brand and vice versa.

But the fuel was really added to the fire when it was announced that RAW would be going home to the USA Network. To kick off the move back to USA, RAW planned to put on a three-hour extravaganza the likes of which had never been seen. While this seemed perfect for Bischoff, Long wanted in on some of the action as well. After all, with all the hype behind WWE Homecoming, there would be a ton of national exposure.

So, Long visited Eric Bischoff on RAW and asked if SmackDown could be a part of WWE Homecoming. Bischoff wanted no part of what he felt was the inferior brand, but it just so happened that Mr. McMahon was also around that night. The Chairman felt that having SmackDown at Homecoming was a great idea, and he allowed Long to make one match to showcase his SmackDown talent. Long and his SmackDown Superstars arrived at Homecoming ready to show the RAW audience their extraordinary talents. But there was one problem. Mr. McMahon had already left for the night after being embarrassed by Stone Cold Steve Austin, so Bischoff took it upon himself to leave SmackDown in the dark...literally. He turned off the lights just as the SmackDown six-man tag match was about to begin. SmackDown got the last laugh, though, as they stormed the ring after the main event as an all-out RAW vs. SmackDown battle ensued.

Over the next couple of weeks, members from RAW and SmackDown began invading each others turf. Something had to be done. So, in an effort to settle the score, a RAW vs. SmackDown tag team match was set up for Taboo Tuesday. RAWs team ended up consisting of Snitsky and "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters, and the fans voted in Matt Hardy and Rey Mysterio to represent SmackDown. Mysterio and Hardy proved to be the better team and scored the huge victory on a RAW pay-per-view.
Just days later, Bischoff showed up on SmackDown and told Long that enough was enough. In an effort to totally settle the score once and for all, they agreed to have a 5-on-5 elimination match at Survivor Series. Bischoff seemed content with that plan, but Long had another idea for the RAW GM. In addition to the elimination match, Long challenged the karate black belt to a RAW GM vs. SmackDown GM Match as well. An enraged Bischoff accepted the match, while Long seemed very happy with himself thuggin' and buggin' in the ring. Will Bischoff's karate background give him the edge, or will it be Long making Bischoff holla, holla, holla when it's all said and done?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:39 pm


Matches for Survivor Series (As of 11-09)

RAW vs. SD Elimination Match
WWE Champion John Cena vs. Kurt Angle
Intercontinental Champion Ric Flair vs. Triple H (Last Man Standing Match)
Eric Bischoff vs. Theodore Long

Lady Golightly
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Lady Golightly
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:10 pm


To represent Smackdown in the 5-on-5 elimination match:

JBL
Orton to take the place of Eddie.
Bobby Lashley
Rey Mysterio
Batista Named the Captain of the SD team


To represent RAW in the 5-on-5 elimination match:

Big Show
Kane
HBK Named the captain of Team RAW
Carlito
Chris Masters
PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:12 pm


I think Ken Kendey should be on the Smackdown team...No matter how much I hate him, He is a really good wrestler!

T iigerr L iily


Lady Golightly
Captain

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:39 pm


Xx-Suicide_dreams-xX
I think Ken Kendey should be on the Smackdown team...No matter how much I hate him, He is a really good wrestler!


I'd rather him then the one the did put in Eddie's place.

*sigh* Randy Orton is taking his place. (hardly a replacement in my opinion.)
PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:00 pm


I think Masters and Lashley would be great going one-on-one. Oh well it's still going to be awesome.

Traviscore


Omega_X

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:53 pm


Mr. Travis
I think Masters and Lashley would be great going one-on-one. Oh well it's still going to be awesome.
Lashley is a bit green, but I would be cool to see Bobby Lashley and Chris Masters. If done well it could further both of their careers.
PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:54 pm


Omega_X
Mr. Travis
I think Masters and Lashley would be great going one-on-one. Oh well it's still going to be awesome.
Lashley is a bit green, but I would be cool to see Bobby Lashley and Chris Masters. If done well it could further both of their careers.
They would make a good alliance because they're both great rookie's. Plus they're undefeated and stuff. Yeah.

Traviscore


RandyKeithOrton

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 12:49 pm


Undertaker to replace Batista at SS eek
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 8:12 pm


Sole Survior-Randy Orton




Kinda weird to never thought that SD will win

RandyKeithOrton


Soothsayer Jeckal
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:51 pm


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:21 pm


Results in order of matches: Results and summary from WWE.Com

After the controversial finish to their match on Friday Night SmackDown, the playing field was leveled for Booker T and Chris Benoit at Survivor Series. However, Benoit knew he would have to keep one eye firmly planted on Sharmell; and in the end, she would play an instrumental role.

Early in the match, Benoit kept Booker off guard, working the arm and midsection of the former U.S. Champion. Booker would make his comeback, but Benoit had an answer for nearly everything Booker threw at him. Benoit managed to get Booker in position for the sharpshooter, but the former champion managed an escape.

As the match neared conclusion, Benoit hit his patented rolling German suplexes, and went to the top rope to attempt the flying headbutt. Sharmell distracted Benoit, allowing Booker to meet his foe on the ropes. Benoit fought him off, but Booker avoided the flying headbutt. He then rolled the Wolverine up, putting his feet on the ropes for leverage. Sharmell held them down for extra added measure, and Booker scored the tainted pinfall to take a 1-0 lead in their Best-of-7 Series for the United States Championship.

Lady Golightly
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Lady Golightly
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:22 pm


Coming into Survivor Series, Trish Stratus had to worry about not only Melina, but her cohorts Mercury & Nitro as well. In the end, it was interference from Trish's second that ended up making the difference.


Fueled by a quest for revenge, the Womens Champion dominated her foe early, and hit a plancha on all three members of MNM. Melina would take control on the Women's Champion, but was pulled out of the ring by Mickie James, sparking a catfight. With the referees attention diverted, Mercury & Nitro came in to attempt a Snapshot on Trish, but the referee caught them in the act and ejected them from ringside. Melina managed to retain control, even blocking Trish's attempt at Stratusfaction.



However, as Trish stood on the apron after that missed attempt, Mickie James pulled her out of the way of a charging Melina. Trish then nailed a big kick, and a bulldog off the top rope was enough for Trish to pin Melina and retain the Women's Championship.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:24 pm


On paper, Eric Bischoff seemed to have a decided advantage over Theodore Long. However, when the battle of the General Managers made it to the squared circle, Long proved that the old "any given Sunday" adage still proved true.

Long surprised Bischoff early on, avoiding his martial arts tactics and infuriating the RAW GM. However, Palmer Canon inadvertently distracted his partner, and Bischoff used the distraction to choke Long with his black belt.

As Bischoff had Long seemingly poised for defeat, the Boogeyman's music began to play. Bischoff dispatched both referees to cut off the Boogeyman; unfortunately, when Bischoff turned around, the Boogeyman had come to get him.

Boogeyman delivered a vicious powerslam to the RAW GM, and then slid out of the ring surreptitiously. As SmackDown official Jim Korderas slid back in the ring, Long managed to roll over and pin a dazed Bischoff for the three count

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Lady Golightly
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:26 pm


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