King RyderFan Posted December 16, 2018 Report Share Posted December 16, 2018 A quick word of warning, what you are about to read throughout this thread is some of the worst booking you will ever see. I would advise having a vomit bucket at the ready. Right, I'm sure we have all done it at sone point. Fantasy booking. Here I will book whatever ideas I have about events or storylines, past, present or future. I am also open to whatever challenges or storylines you suggest. And in this first edition I will cover: KURT ANGLE VS BARON CORBIN: THE RIGHT TO BE GM I thought it would be appropriate seeing as Corbin is facing Braun with his GM role on the line tomorrow night. Anyway, let's not waste anymore time and get right into it. In terms of the build up to Strowman Vs Corbin I wouldn't change anything. I actually think it was one of the better things about RAW, not that that's saying much. I would keep Strowman Vs Corbin at TLC In terms of the match itself, I would have Strowman not show up and Corbin to win by default, with Corbin acting all smug after the match and on Twitter the following day. Next night on RAW Corbin is out there acting like he is king of the world and is interupted by Vince McMahon, who is furious. He would demand answers from Corbin about the state of RAW recently, and it about to fire him before Corbin manages to beg his way out of it. Before Corbin leaves however, Vince kindly informs him that the TLC match with Braun is still on and will happen at the Royal Rumble, with the same stipulations it was meant to have at TLC. At the Rumble, just before the match begins, Corbin names Heath Slater as the referee. The match starts off one on one, but just when it looks like Braun is about to win, Lashley, McIntyre and Lio Rush come down and a 4-on-1 beatdown ensues. Corbin goes for the pin, Slater counts 1, 2, and finally stands up to Corbin by refusing to count to 3. Corbin starts screaming at Heath, asking what he is doing, to which Heath responds with a right hand to Corbin and starts beating up Lashley and McIntyre too, however, the numbers eventually catch up to Heath and he goes down. But the time spent dealing with Heath has allowed Strowman to recover and he manages to deal with the interference by Corbin's crew before hitting a Powerslam on Corbin as Slater recovers to count the pin and get Strowman a future Universal Championship match as well as Corbin out of power. The following night on RAW Angle's music hits, as the Hall of Famer announces he is reinstated as RAW General Manager. He goes on about how great it is to be back as Corbin's music hits. The former Constable is fuming over Slater's actions at the Royal Rumble. Angle responds by booking Slater Vs Corbin for the Elimination Chamber (or whatever the February PPV is) with the stipulation that should Corbin win, he becomes the permant RAW GM, but if Slater wins, his tag team partner Rhyno is rehired. At Elimination Chamber, Corbin walks out with his usual crew in tow, however just before the bell rings Kurt throws them all out of ringside and makes it a no disqualification match. The finish of the match comes as Corbin is about to win, Elias smashes him over the back with a guitar and Rhyno hits him with a Gore as Slater gets the win to reinstate his tag team partner. Post-EC RAW, Corbin starts off the show once again fuming about how he got screwed and challenges Angle to give him a fair match for the GM Spot. Angle accepts and annouces an 8-man tag match for WrestleMania, Team Angle Vs Team Corbin. Winning captain is RAW GM, losing captain is fired. Over the next few weeks the teams are revealed Team Angle consisting of Angle, Slater, Rhyno & Elias, while Team Corbin is Corbin, McIntyre, Lashley & Lio Rush. At WrestleMania, the match is fairly even to start with, but sick and tired of Corbin not being able to get the job done and numerous unfilled promises, his team abandons him to be left alone and lose, ending the feud. A shitty storyline, but it's better than what we getting right now. As I said earlier, if you have any ideas on what you want me to do a poor attempt at booking, let me know below. Until then, Ill do another one when I feel like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King RyderFan Posted January 11, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 The series nobody wanted is making its return tonight, King RyderFan's Fantasy Booking. In this instalment we shall be taking a look at: THE 2019 ROYAL RUMBLE With this PPV two weekends away I thought I would have a go at trying to improve, but ultimately wrecking this PPV. With nothing else to say, let's get started: OPENING MATCH: WOMEN'S ROYAL RUMBLE We start off this PPV with the match that finished last year's event. All four women's champions are sitting at ringside. Entrants: 01. Becky Lynch 02. Mickie James 03. Alicia Fox 04. Toni Storm 05. Zelina Vega 06. Ember Moon 07. Natalya 08. Dana Brooke 09. Trish Stratus 10. Naomi 11. Sonya Deville 12. Kairi Sane 13. Tamina 14. Peyton Royce 15. Billie Kay 16. Nikki Bella 17. Mandy Rose 18. Bianca Belair 19. Sarah Logan 20. Nia Jax 21. Brie Bella 22. Sasha Banks 23. Nikki Cross 24. Liv Morgan 25. Bayley 26. Lacey Evans 27. Charlotte Flair 28. Lita 29. Alexa Bliss 30. Carmella The standouts: Most eliminations: Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan (7) Ironwoman (longest lasting): Becky Lynch, though Iron Man feels more appropriate here. Shortest time: Carmella The final four are Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair. Becky dumps Alexa out, but a distraction from Ronda causes The Man to get hit with a Samoan Drop by Nia and thrown over the top rope by the former women's champion. Nia charges at Charlotte, who pulls the top rope down and Nia goes sailing over. WINNER: Charlotte Flair Tag Match: Heavy Machinery Vs two local talents WINNERS: Heavy Machinery No story here, just a short, 5 minute at most squash to allow people to cool down after the first Rumble. UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP Braun Strowman Vs Brock Lesnar © BROCK LESNAR RETAINS THE TITLE BY DOUBLE DQ This is a tough one for me to book. On hand hand how many times has Strowman lost to Brock? On the other this match doesn't feel, I don't know, big enough, for Strowman to finally get his moment, which is the reason I think a draw is best. SMACKDOWN WOMEM'S CHAMPIONSHIP Lana Vs Asuka © WINNER AND STILL SMACKDOWN WOMEN'S CHAMPION: ASUKA Pretty much, Lana wins a battle royal to become #1 contender. No reason for Asuka to lose this. RAW Women's Championship The Riott Squad are banned from ringside Should Ronda get disqualified or counted out, she will lose the championship Ruby Riott Vs Ronda Rousey © WINNER OF THE MATCH AND NEW WOMEN'S CHAMPION: Ruby Riott Pretty much this feud would come about because Ronda is constantly falling victim to the Riott Squad's numbers game. The McMahons would give each of them a chance to name a stipulation, no prizes for who picks what. This match would be mostly Ronda throwing Ruby from pillar to post, until Becky runs in through the crowd. Lynch and Rousey have a short stare down, until Lynch picks up Ruby and delivers a viscous Bexploder to her. The referee calls for the bell, disqualifying Ronda and awarding the match, due the to the stipulations, the title, to Ruby. WWE Championship Mustafa Ali Vs Daniel Bryan © WINNER AND STILL WWE CHAMPION: Daniel Bryan Ali has been killing it on SmackDown recently, he deserves this shot. He won't win, but this would be a fun match. MEN'S ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH One rumble starts the show, one rumble closes it. Entrants: 01. Seth Rollins 02. Randy Orton 03. Baron Corbin 04. Zack Ryder 05. Ricochet 06. Bobby Lashley 07. Cesaro 08. Elias 09. Apollo Crews 10. Kofi Kingston 11. Jinder Mahal 12. Sheamus 13. Drew McIntyre 14. Jeff Hardy 15. EC3 16. John Cena 17. Andrade "Cien" ALmas 18. Pete Dunne 19. Xavier Woods 20. Rey Mysterio 21. Johnny Gargano 22. Kevin Owens 23. Aleitser Black 24. Finn Balor 25. Sami Zayn 26. AJ Styles 27. Samoa Joe 28. Big E 29. Dean Ambrose 30. R-Truth The standouts: Most eliminations: Samoa Joe (10) Ironman(longest lasting): Apollo Crews Shortest time: R-Truth The final Four are Joe, Balor, Ambrose & Big E. Big E charges at Ambrose, who manages to use E's momentum to throw him over the top rope. A little while later on, Ambrose is trying to get Samoa Joe up for Dirty Deeds, but Joe manages to counter into a suplex throw over the top rope. As Joe has his eye off the ball, Balor sneaks up from behind and dumps him over the rope. WINNER: Finn Balor This concludes this particular waste of time. Feel free to give me ideas on what you want me to fail at booking next. Until the next time I feel like writing this garbage, see ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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