Year 1
ECW Championship:
Mack Wheeler (C) vs. Gravedigger vs. Travis Roarke
One month after the ECW title was reinstated, champion Mack Wheeler was forced to put it on the line against two strong competitors... "The Graveyard Monster" Gravedigger and "The Assassin" Travis Roarke! Both men earned title shots and Smackdown GM Teddy Long decided that it would be easier to pit both men against the "Human Semi" champion in a Triple Threat match.
At the PPV, the champ got off to a hot start, knocking down 'Digger and tossing Roarke out of the ring. Wheeler continued to take control by beating up on 'Digger, but Roarke climbed in and knocked the champ around. The 3 men fought hard throughout, as the action spilled outside the ring multiple times.
In the end, Roarke hit the champ with his Sactown Special finisher and seemed poised to claim the title. But an ever-resilient 'Digger rose up, caught Roarke in a full nelson and delivered his Cemetary Slam, pinning Roarke to win the match and the ECW title!
WINNER (and NEW ECW Champion): Gravedigger
At the PPV, the champ got off to a hot start, knocking down 'Digger and tossing Roarke out of the ring. Wheeler continued to take control by beating up on 'Digger, but Roarke climbed in and knocked the champ around. The 3 men fought hard throughout, as the action spilled outside the ring multiple times.
In the end, Roarke hit the champ with his Sactown Special finisher and seemed poised to claim the title. But an ever-resilient 'Digger rose up, caught Roarke in a full nelson and delivered his Cemetary Slam, pinning Roarke to win the match and the ECW title!
WINNER (and NEW ECW Champion): Gravedigger
Unified Tag Team Championship (Ladder Match):
Badass Coalition (Big Mutha Trucker & Tank Blazer) (C) vs. Bullet Boyz (Craig & Tony Bullet)
At the Night of Champions PPV, the Badass Coalition lucked out due to the betrayal of Shawn Midnight on DMK and captured the Unified Tag titles in a controversial match. During the month of August, the dangerous high-flying tag team of the Bullet Boyz climbed the rankings and earned themselves a title shot. The Badass Coalition was determined to keep their belts, in order to maintain their stronghold over the Raw brand.
The match was an interesting mix of power vs. speed, as each team gained control in hopes of ascending the ladder and claiming the titles. Trucker and Tank used their muscle to put some hurting on their opponents, while the Bullet Boyz used their speed and agility to run circles around the champs.
In the end, Trucker slowly climbed the ladder while the Bullet Boyz lay dazed. As each guy rose, Tank gave them a taste of pain as he protected the ladder. The teamwork paid off, as Trucker grabbed both belts while Tank kept the Boyz at bay.
WINNERS (and still Unified Tag Team Champions): Badass Coalition (Big Mutha Trucker & Tank Blazer)
The match was an interesting mix of power vs. speed, as each team gained control in hopes of ascending the ladder and claiming the titles. Trucker and Tank used their muscle to put some hurting on their opponents, while the Bullet Boyz used their speed and agility to run circles around the champs.
In the end, Trucker slowly climbed the ladder while the Bullet Boyz lay dazed. As each guy rose, Tank gave them a taste of pain as he protected the ladder. The teamwork paid off, as Trucker grabbed both belts while Tank kept the Boyz at bay.
WINNERS (and still Unified Tag Team Champions): Badass Coalition (Big Mutha Trucker & Tank Blazer)
Divas Championship: Melina (C) vs. Eve
Melina and Eve had a heated rivalry heading into Summerslam, with each Diva claiming to be the Raw brand's sexiest! They both agreed to settle the score over a grander prize... the Divas title!
The incumbent champion Melina found a way to fend off challenger Eve, catching her in a hurricarana pin to retain the Divas title.
WINNER (and still Divas Champion): Melina
The incumbent champion Melina found a way to fend off challenger Eve, catching her in a hurricarana pin to retain the Divas title.
WINNER (and still Divas Champion): Melina
Cruiserweight Championship (Six-Man Battle Royal):
Rusty (C) vs. Anarchy vs. Tommy Parker vs.
Dylan Dynamite vs. Paulie Dominos vs. Joey Cooper
The incumbent champion Rusty won the reinstated Cruiserweight title the past month at the Night of Champions PPV in a 6-man battle royal. At the Summerslam PPV, Rusty was scheduled to defend his new title... in the same tough match type! But Rusty was determined to push his reign into September, and was ready to fend off 5 other challengers.
The rookie "Jersey Fist-Pumper" Dominos was the first to go over the top rope, followed by Anarchy and Cooper. Rusty and Dynamite teamed up to eliminate Parker, leaving the champ and the Badass Coalition member left.
Both lightweight brawlers went toe-to-toe, but Rusty gained the upper hand. The champ seemed poised to win and knocked Dynamite onto the apron. But Rusty's overconfidence doomed him, as Dynamite pulled the rope as he attacked and the champ went flying over!
The title win shocked the WWE Universe and guaranteed that all the members of Badass Coalition would leave Summerslam with a title belt!
WINNER (and NEW Cruiserweight Champion): Dylan Dynamite
The rookie "Jersey Fist-Pumper" Dominos was the first to go over the top rope, followed by Anarchy and Cooper. Rusty and Dynamite teamed up to eliminate Parker, leaving the champ and the Badass Coalition member left.
Both lightweight brawlers went toe-to-toe, but Rusty gained the upper hand. The champ seemed poised to win and knocked Dynamite onto the apron. But Rusty's overconfidence doomed him, as Dynamite pulled the rope as he attacked and the champ went flying over!
The title win shocked the WWE Universe and guaranteed that all the members of Badass Coalition would leave Summerslam with a title belt!
WINNER (and NEW Cruiserweight Champion): Dylan Dynamite
Intercontinental Championship:
Carson Pain (C) vs. Eric Executioner
The war of words between two of Smackdown's rising superstars led to a match over the I.C. title. "The Original" was the heavy fan favorite, and his charismatic attitude clashed with the arrogant, narcissistic mind frame of Eric E. As the feud grew, it was clear that the title was only a small part of the issues between them. Last month at Night of Champions, Eric won the match by a cheap DQ call in which Carson was accused of an action he didn't commit. This result angered Carson and he wanted to prove it to everyone, and especially Eric, that he could defend his title in convincing fashion!
Carson's agility and Eric's raw power produced a very even match, with each competitor making their mark. Fans could see each man showing their newly-found expertise of how to take advantage of the other, which led to some very interesting momentum swings.
In the end, Carson used an opportunity to complete his goal of proving his superior ability. After taking advantage of a mistake, "The Original" locked Eric up in his Queens Cross submission, causing the challenger to tap out! Carson celebrated with the crowd and raised his retained belt for all to see!
WINNER (and still Intercontinental Champion): Carson Pain
Carson's agility and Eric's raw power produced a very even match, with each competitor making their mark. Fans could see each man showing their newly-found expertise of how to take advantage of the other, which led to some very interesting momentum swings.
In the end, Carson used an opportunity to complete his goal of proving his superior ability. After taking advantage of a mistake, "The Original" locked Eric up in his Queens Cross submission, causing the challenger to tap out! Carson celebrated with the crowd and raised his retained belt for all to see!
WINNER (and still Intercontinental Champion): Carson Pain
Six-Man Tag Match:
Good As Hell (DMK, Antonio Jordan & Corey Youngblood) vs.
David Degenerate & Theory of Revolution (Renegade &
Rebel Ford)
The growing feud between the Badass Coalition and the Good As Hell stable was dominating most of the major storylines on the Raw brand. "The Dangerous Genius" David Degenerate was the Coalition's leader, but seemed alone in the month of August as his stablemates were caught up in other title matches. Luckily for him, another young team had issues with G.A.H. as well and agreed to team with Degenerate against his rival stable. Renegade & recent rookie debut Rebel Ford had formed the Theory of Revolution, and saw G.A.H. as "goody-two-shoes ass kissers" and wanted to upset the status quo. The two sides agreed to a 6-man battle at Summerslam, with the winning team gaining some necessary bragging rights.
The match saw both sides gain control, as neither side was willing to back down. In the end, WWE Champion DMK hit Renegade with his Checkmate finisher but both David and Rebel ran in to prevent the pinfall. Antonio and Corey entered the ring and fought them off, but as Renegade rose to his feet Antonio hit him with his American Dream finisher to daze him again. With David and Rebel distracted outside the ring, DMK slid back in and pinned Renegade to win the match!
The Good As Hell stablemates celebrated together as the crowd cheered loudly! After the victors walked out, David shook his head disappointingly at his teammates and left them alone to deal with the loss as the PPV came to a close!
WINNERS: Good As Hell (DMK, Antonio Jordan & Corey Youngblood)
The match saw both sides gain control, as neither side was willing to back down. In the end, WWE Champion DMK hit Renegade with his Checkmate finisher but both David and Rebel ran in to prevent the pinfall. Antonio and Corey entered the ring and fought them off, but as Renegade rose to his feet Antonio hit him with his American Dream finisher to daze him again. With David and Rebel distracted outside the ring, DMK slid back in and pinned Renegade to win the match!
The Good As Hell stablemates celebrated together as the crowd cheered loudly! After the victors walked out, David shook his head disappointingly at his teammates and left them alone to deal with the loss as the PPV came to a close!
WINNERS: Good As Hell (DMK, Antonio Jordan & Corey Youngblood)
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