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We are only offering prizes for the big 4 PPV prediction contests (Royal Rumble, Mania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series). Prediction threads will still occur for the other PPV's (for fun only). As more matches as announced, they will be added to this thread. State the person(s) who you think will win their match. In the event of a tie, also state how they will win it. An overall leaderboard will be created and maintained for these "fun-only" PPV's, through-out the year.
Elimination Chamber Match for the WWE Championship To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
In his last act as RAW General Manager, Eric Bischoff decided that the WWE Championship would be up for grabs inside the Elimination Chamber. And on the Dec. 12 edition of RAW, interim GM Mr. McMahon announced five qualifying matches to see who would join John Cena inside the Chamber on Jan. 8.
In the first qualifying match, Kurt Angle earned himself another shot at the gold by defeating Ric Flair. Carlito then defeated Shelton Benjamin and Chris Masters defeated Viscera to earn the third and fourth slots.
In the next qualifying match, Triple H cost Big Show a spot in the Chamber. As Show had Shawn Michaels beaten, Triple H intervened, nailing HBK with a chair to get Show disqualified. However, Big Show would get his revenge, helping tag team partner Kane deliver a double chokeslam to defeat Triple H and earn the final slot.
On the Dec. 26, edition of RAW, all the Elimination Chamber participants took part in "Beat the Clock" Matches for the right to enter the Elimination Chamber last.
By the end of the night, Kane had established the best time -- an impressive 28-second victory over both members of The Heart Throbs. With the win, Kane will have the important advantage of entering the Chamber last — thereby being the freshest and healthiest Superstar in the battle for the WWE Championship. John Cena has overcome difficult odds time and again during his eight-month reign. Will he step up again, or will these odds prove insurmountable inside the demonic structure known to tear up the bodies of its participants?
One week after beating the clock, Mr. McMahon put Kane in a match with Shawn Michaels. But after a confrontation with HBK the week before, Mr. McMahon banned Sweet Chin Music in the match. The Chairman stayed at ringside during the match and distracted HBK, allowing Kane to pick up another win. Following the loss, Mr. McMahon decided that Michaels will enter the Elimination Chamber first.
Later in the evening John Cena faced Kurt Angle in a First Blood Match. Thanks to some interference from Daivari, Angel was able to bust Cena open thanks to a steel chair. But Cena was able to shake off the blood and lock Angle in the STFU. Chris Masters and Carlito then ran to the ring and attacked Cena. Angle recovered, but Masters then hooked him in the Master Lock. It wasn't long before HBK and Kane came down as well to join the fray. HBK was the last man standing until Cena miraculously came back and hit an FU, leaving all six Elimination Chamber competitors laying in the ring. Will this be the kind of carnage that will be seen at New Year's Revolution?
Only Kane and Michaels have competed inside the Elimination Chamber before. Will that prior experience propel them to victory, or will Carlito or Masters climb the ladder and win their first WWE Championship? Will Angle finally get his hands on the gold again, or will The Champ overcome all the odds once again to walk out of New Year’s Revolution with his gold?
Big Show vs. Triple H To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Big Show has watched as the Cerebral Assassin has done some vile things in WWE. When Triple H mutilated Ric Flair with a sledgehammer a few months ago, Big Show was disgusted and confronted “The Game,” saying that one day, “Your time will come.”
That day may come at New Year’s Revolution on Jan. 8.
On RAW, Big Show and Triple H officially signed their contract to meet at the pay-per-view. And Big Show wasn’t in a giving mood the day after Christmas because Triple H had recently tried to incapacitate World Tag Team Championship partner Kane. But the largest athlete in the world didn’t expect to be introduced to Triple H’s sledgehammer as part of a package deal. When the contract signing got physical, Triple H pulled out his weapon of choice from under the table … where he had taped the sledge for just such a circumstance. The Game then struck with the sledgehammer, shattering Big Show’s hand in attempt to make himself chokeslam-proof at the pay-per-view.
Triple H's plan may have backfired, though. The Game came to the ring the following week to brag about how he outsmarted Big Show, only to be interupted by the giant. Big Show strode to the ring sporting a mammoth cast on his broken right hand. Big Show stalked Triple H around the ring, swinging his hammer-like hand, destorying monitors, chairs and anything else that The Game put in his way. Triple H managed to escape, but did the Cerebral Assassin give Big Show a weapon instead of a handicap?
Will Big Show get his revenge on the big stage, or will Triple H chop down another giant?
Intercontinental Champion Ric Flair vs. Edge To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Ever since Ric Flair was allegedly involved in a “road rage” incident, Edge has been relentless in his criticism. Using his new interview segment, “The Cutting Edge,” as a forum to viciously mock Flair at every turn and in every way, Edge further and further infuriated the Intercontinental Champion.
Finally, during the Dec. 26, edition of RAW, Flair stormed to the ring. Unable to verbally dispute Edge’s claims because of a legal gag order, Flair instead answered with his fists, sending Edge and Lita retreating from the ring area.
Seeing what had transpired, Mr. McMahon ordered an Intercontinental Championship Match at New Year’s Revolution between champion Ric Flair and Edge.
One week later Edge addressed the crowd claiming to have amateur footage of Flair's alleged road rage incident. But it turned out to be a spoof. The video showed Edge, dressed up as Flair (robe and all), driving on the highway and attacking the driver of another car. Flair could only take so much and attacked Edge and Lita. He went for the figure four leglock on Edge, but Lita stopped him. Edge ran up the ramp, so Flair hooked Lita in the figure four leglock instead.
Will Edge be able to avoid the figure four leglock Sunday as well?
Gregory Helms vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Gregory Helms has been in an awfully foul mood for quite some time now, and now he’s taking it out on Jerry “The King” Lawler. On WWE.com Unlimited Helms accused Lawler of conspiring to hold him down. He said that Lawler is making a joke of his career, but the Superstar formerly known as The Hurricane, doesn’t think it’s very funny.
The following week on RAW, Helms confronted Lawler face to face. Helms said that if there was one person who should be made fun for being a joke, then it’s The King. Lawler told Helms that at least when he was The Hurricane he was half-entertaining. But now, he said that he’s not even a tropical depression; he’s just a guy who sucks. Helms couldn’t take any more and slapped Lawler across the face. Although he’s primarily a color commentator for RAW now, Lawler’s wrestling instincts kicked in as he slugged Helms, causing him to retreat. As Helms headed up the ramp, Lawler challenged Helms to a match at New Year’s Revolution.
The time for talking is over. Helms will have a chance to back up his words Sunday against Jerry “The King” Lawler at New Year’s Revolution.
Bra & Panties Gauntlet Match To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Mr. McMahon said that everything he does in 2006 will be for his own enjoyment and amusement. So with that, it’s no wonder that the Chairman of WWE made the first-ever Bra & Panties Gauntlet Match for New Year’s Revolution.
A confrontation between several of the Divas began earlier in the evening on RAW. Upset that she was injured at the hands of Carlito the week before, Victoria took out her frustrations on Maria. Maria wasn’t even aware she had a match with Victoria, but the former Women’s Champion made things even worse for RAW’s perkiest backstage interviewer when she attacked her before the bell. Maria was able to catch the ****y Victoria off guard, though, and picked up the shocking win.
Victoria, along with Torrie and Candice, viciously triple-teamed the normally bubbly Maria after the match. Ashley ran in to try and make the save, but Torrie and Candice caught her with a double DDT. It was after this attack that Mr. McMahon made the match. Will Ashley and Maria be able to get revenge at New Year’s Revolution?
Trish Stratus vs. Mickie James for the Women's Championship To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
At New Year's Revolution, Mickie James gets the chance of a lifetime when she faces her idol, Trish Stratus, for the WWE Women's Championship.
Since debuting on RAW in the fall, Mickie has proven to be Trish's biggest fan, cheering her idol to victory and helping the Women's Champion whenever she needed it. On the Dec. 12 edition of RAW, Mickie defeated Victoria to become the No. 1 Contender, and now must defeat the one woman she idolizes to win the big one.
In recent weeks, Trish has seemed less and less interested in Mickie's friendship. On a WWE.com Unlimited segment before Mickie became No. 1 Contender, Trish seemed ready to tell her that they weren't as close as Mickie thought. However, Trish felt bad after Mickie told a story about her late grandfather, and watched with the RAW announce team as Mickie won the right to be her next challenger.
Over the next couple of weeks, Mickie has gotten into Trish's head. But only Mickie knows if it has been intentional or not. On the RAW after Christmas, Mickie was talking to Trish who conveniently was standing under some mistletoe. Mickie shocked the Women's Champion when she gave her a big kiss. Trish left the locker room flustered, while Mickie tried to explain her actions. The following week, Mickie claimed that Trish hadn't returned her phone calls, so she cornered her in the shower. When handing Trish her towel, Mickie complimented Trish on her breasts. Mickie had gotten in Trish's head once again.
Will Trish be able to clear her head and focus on defending the Women's Championship? Order New Year's Revolution to find out.