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WWE: Revolution
Backstory:
With TNA and ROH downsizing and combining their powers to try and compete with the WWE. The WWE's size in profits and marketability were to large for TNA and ROH to match forcing both companies to be bought over by Vincent Kennedy McMahon. Within the profits and popularity of all of the newfound talent within this massive company, Vince had decided to mend ties with ECW's former owner and principle General manager in Paul Heyman to assume the role of his old position to resume at length with the conditions of letting Paul Heyman control all of the executive decisions with all of ECW's day to day operations. On the SmackDown side of operations, with Teddy Long and Vicky Guerrero constantly argueing on who to use and who to move where, Vince got fed up with all of the arguing and the steady yet declining ratings that SmackDown was producing. SO, in just, Vince fired both executives and named Nick Malone as the General manager in charge of Friday Night SmackDown in helping to get SmackDown to become the #1 show in network television. Nick's background in Wrestling spans across the globe after working in Japan and all over North America and Europe and now he has finally surfaced as the SmackDown General Manager. On the Raw side of things, Raw needed a consistency at the General managers position and with Stephanie and Shane declining the position to tend with in-house operations and to deal with their own families, Vince's next best option was to turn a former enemy of his, Kevin Nash. Nash is one of the most recognizable faces in wrestling history, but this is his first big test in the management portion of the wrestling business. Can he run a productive, and thrilling show like many others have done in the past? With the massive influx in talent coming in from both TNA and ROH, some recognizable names get reunited with some rather new accomplices. Stars from the WWE, TNA, and ROH were compiled into one room and selected by the General Manager's choice. Those that were selected have already been assigned to their specific brands and those of whom were not were wished the best to come of what their future endeavors may bring. Kevin Nash walked into Stamford, Connecticut with a determination to make his brand the best in the business. He was going to make the boys in the back perform with everything they got, week in, and week out. On the RAW side, Nash made very intelligent selections, on his way to a star-studded roster filled with big names, savvy vets, and rising stars. Nash believes that RAW will stay as the most dominant and most recognizable sports entertainment show in the world. As seen below, is the following roster and draft selections that Kevin Nash personally made and then detailed to fit the exact proportion of the following divisions and Titles that RAW will be using each and every Monday Night from 9-11 PM EST.
RAW Roster (Heel,Face):
1. John Cena
2. HHH
3. Mr. Kennedy
4. Christian Cage
5. Chris Jericho
6. MVP
7. Shawn Michaels
8. Edge
9. Santino Marella
10. JBL
11. Elijah Burke
12. Finlay
13. Ric Flair
14. Kofi Kingston
15. Kane
16. The Miz
17. Mark Henry
18. Big Daddy V
19. Kevin Nash
20. Big Show
21. Carlito
22. Paul London and Brian Kendrick
23. Chavo Guerrero
24. The Great Khali
25. Chuck Palumbo
26. Snitsky
27. Shannon Moore
28. Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder
29. Shark Boy
Announcers:
Jim "JR" Ross
Jerry "The King" Lawler
Interviewers:
Todd Grisham
Mike Adamle
Maria
Divas:
Maria
Michelle McCool
Mickie James
Beth Phoenix
Championships:
WWE Championship: VACANT (TBD by Gold Rush Tournament)
Intercontinental Championship: VACANT
World Tag Team Champions: VACANT
GM: Kevin Nash
PPV Schedule: TBD
Other Brands: Smackdown, ECW, FCW
Check in soon for the debut of WWE: Revolution! RAW, SD, ECW, and FCW shows will all be posted here! Enjoy, and rep/comments are appreciated and returned!